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Pediatric Surgery in Hisar
Gentle Surgery. Safer Outcomes for Your Child.
Children need special care, and our pediatric surgeons are trained to handle everything from birth defects to appendix, hernias and intestinal conditions in kids with the utmost gentleness and precision.
- Child-Safe Procedures
- Experienced Pediatric Team
- Quick Healing
- Family-Centered Care
What is Pediatric Surgery?
Pediatric surgery is a specialized field of surgery focused on treating infants, children and teenagers. Children's bodies are very different from adults, they need surgeons who understand their unique anatomy and can operate with extra precision and care.
It covers a wide range of conditions including birth defects, hernias, appendix problems, intestinal blockages and more, all handled with techniques designed specifically for young patients.
Quick Facts
- Surgery Time
30 – 120 minutes
- Hospital Stay
1 – 3 Days
- Recovery
7 – 21 Days
- Pain
Minimal (Child-Safe Anaesthesia)
What We Treat in Pediatric Surgery?
General Surgery on Children vs. Specialist Pediatric Surgery
General Surgery
VS
- Not Designed for Children
- Higher Risk for Young Patients
- Adult-Dose Anaesthesia
- Less Emotional Support
- Longer Recovery in Kids
- Less Precise Instruments
- Generic Post-Op Care
Specialist Pediatric Surgery
- Built for Child's Anatomy
- Safer & Age-Appropriate
- Child-Safe Anaesthesia Protocols
- Family-Centered Care Approach
- Faster Healing with Right Technique
- Paediatric-Specific Surgical Tools
- Specialised Paediatric Nursing
Meet Your Surgeon
Dr. YashPal Singla
MBBS. MS (Goneral Surgery], FMAS, FIAGES Laparescopic & Gl Surgeen
- 20+ Years of Experience
- 25000+ Advanced Surgries
- Expert in Paediatric Laparoscopic Surgery
- Member - Association Of Surgeon
- Trained In Advanced Surgries
Areas of Expertise
- Paediatric Hernia Repair
- Appendix Surgery in Children
- Hydrocele Surgery
- Undescended Testis Correction
- Intestinal Malformation Surgery
- Tongue Tie Release
- Birthmark & Skin Lesion Removal
- Laparoscopic Surgery in Children
Child-Safe Technology for Safer Surgical Outcomes
HID 4K Laparoscopic Camera System
Advanced Energy Devices
State-of the-art Modular OT
ICU & Emergency Support
High Precision Surgical Instruments
Frequently Asked Questions
Pediatric surgery is a specialized branch of surgery focused on treating surgical conditions in infants, children and teenagers. It requires specific training, child-safe anesthesia and instruments designed for smaller bodies.
Children can undergo surgery at any age including newborns, if medically necessary. Pediatric surgeons are trained to operate safely on patients from birth through teenage years.
Yes, when performed by a trained pediatric surgeon using child-safe anesthesia and appropriate techniques, surgery is safe even for very young children and infants.
Appendix removal (appendectomy), hernia repair and hydrocele surgery are among the most commonly performed surgeries in children. All can be done laparoscopically with quick recovery.
A hernia in children usually appears as a soft bulge in the groin or belly button area, especially when the child cries or strains. It may disappear when the child is calm. A doctor should evaluate it promptly.
Umbilical hernias in very young children may close on their own by age 3 to 4. Inguinal (groin) hernias in children do not heal on their own and require surgical repair.
An undescended testis means one or both testicles have not moved into the scrotum. It should be surgically corrected before the age of 1 to 2 years to prevent long-term complications.
Most pediatric surgeries require a hospital stay of 1 to 3 days. Many procedures like hernia repair can even be done as day surgeries with same-day discharge.
Pain is well managed with child-appropriate medication. Most children experience only mild discomfort which reduces significantly within 24 to 48 hours after surgery.
Yes. At Meyash Hospital we encourage family presence to keep the child comfortable and calm. A parent is allowed to stay with the child throughout the hospital stay.
Tongue tie is a condition where the tissue under the tongue is too short, restricting movement. It can affect breastfeeding in newborns and speech in older children. It is corrected with a simple quick procedure.
Dr. YashPal Singla at Meyash Hospital Hisar is experienced in pediatric laparoscopic and general surgery, providing safe and gentle surgical care for children of all ages.
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