Pediatric Surgery
We provide comprehensive surgical solutions for congenital (birth-related) and acquired conditions using advanced techniques such as pediatric laparoscopy and endoscopy to ensure faster recovery, minimal discomfort, and better outcomes.
Our team understands the delicate nature of pediatric surgery and works closely with parents to ensure they are fully informed and reassured at every step.
Esophageal Atresia & Tracheoesophageal Fistula Repair
Esophageal atresia is a birth defect where the food pipe (esophagus) does not connect properly to the stomach, while tracheoesophageal fistula is an abnormal connection between the esophagus and windpipe. Both conditions require urgent surgical intervention soon after birth.
At Ashtavinayak Hospital, we perform precise repair surgeries for these conditions, ensuring the safe restoration of normal swallowing and breathing functions. Our Infrastructure and Facilities team provides critical pre- and post-operative support for newborns to ensure the best possible recovery.
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) Repair
CDH occurs when there is an opening in the diaphragm, allowing abdominal organs to move into the chest cavity, affecting lung development. This condition can cause serious breathing difficulties and must be treated quickly.
Our pediatric surgery team uses advanced surgical techniques to repair the diaphragm and restore normal anatomy. With our fully equipped Infrastructure and Facilities, newborns receive specialized care before, during, and after surgery for better survival and recovery outcomes.
Intestinal Atresia or Blockage Surgery
Intestinal atresia is a condition where part of the intestine is absent or blocked, preventing normal digestion. It can cause vomiting, swelling, and feeding difficulties in newborns.
We perform corrective surgery to remove the blockage or reconstruct the intestine, allowing normal digestion and growth. Our pediatric surgeons work closely with neonatologists to ensure safe anesthesia and recovery.
Anorectal Malformation Correction
Anorectal malformations are birth defects where the anus and rectum are not properly formed, affecting normal bowel movements.
Our surgical approach focuses on creating a functional anal opening with minimal discomfort to the child. Post-surgery, we guide parents on diet, bowel training, and long-term follow-up to ensure healthy development.
Splenectomy Surgery for Hypersplenism
Hypersplenism is a condition where the spleen becomes overactive and destroys blood cells, leading to anemia, low platelets, or low white cell counts.
Splenectomy surgery removes the enlarged spleen to restore normal blood cell balance. Our pediatric surgical team ensures safe procedures with careful post-operative care.



Appendectomy (Appendix Removal)
Appendectomy is a common emergency surgery for appendicitis, an inflammation of the appendix that can cause severe abdominal pain, fever, and vomiting.
We use both open and laparoscopic techniques for appendix removal, allowing faster recovery and minimal scarring. Children are usually discharged within a short period with proper dietary and activity guidelines.
Hernia Repair (Inguinal, Umbilical)
Hernias in children occur when a portion of the intestine pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal wall. Common types include inguinal (groin) and umbilical (belly button) hernias.
Our hernia repair procedures are quick, safe, and effective, often done using minimally invasive techniques to reduce discomfort and speed up healing.
Hydrocele Treatment
Hydrocele is the accumulation of fluid around the testicles, causing swelling in the scrotum. While some cases resolve naturally, others require surgical correction.
Our hydrocele surgeries are simple, safe, and performed as day-care procedures, allowing your child to go home the same day.
Trauma Surgery
Children are prone to injuries from accidents, sports, or falls, which sometimes require surgical repair.
Our pediatric surgery team is available 24×7 to manage fractures, cuts, and internal injuries with precision and care, minimizing long-term complications.



Circumcision (Khatna)
Circumcision is the surgical removal of the foreskin of the penis, performed for medical, cultural, or religious reasons.
We offer safe and hygienic circumcision procedures using child-friendly anesthesia and quick recovery techniques.
Pyeloplasty Surgery for PUJ Obstruction
PUJ obstruction is a blockage where the kidney meets the ureter, causing swelling and urine flow problems. If untreated, it may damage kidney function.
Pyeloplasty surgery removes the blocked section and reconstructs the passage, restoring smooth urine drainage. With minimally invasive techniques, recovery is faster and scarring is minimal.
Hypospadias Repair
Hypospadias is a condition where the opening of the urethra is not at its normal position. This can affect urination and later sexual function.
Our surgeries correct the position of the opening and ensure normal function and appearance. We use fine surgical techniques to minimize scarring and discomfort.
Undescended Testes Surgery
Undescended testes (cryptorchidism) is a condition where one or both testicles do not move into the scrotum before birth.
We perform corrective surgery to bring the testicle into its proper position, reducing risks to fertility and preventing future complications.
Posterior Urethral Valve (PUV) Fulguration and its Long-term Management
PUV is a condition where urine flows backward from the bladder to the kidneys, which can cause infections and kidney damage.
We offer both surgical and non-surgical treatments for PUV, tailoring care to each child’s needs and medical condition.
Pediatric Laparoscopy
Pediatric laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgery performed through small incisions using a camera and specialized instruments.
We use laparoscopy for various conditions such as appendicitis, hernia repair, and gallbladder surgery, ensuring faster recovery and minimal scarring.
Pediatric Thoracoscopy
Pediatric thoracoscopy is a minimally invasive surgery for conditions within the chest, such as lung cysts or diaphragmatic hernias.
This advanced technique reduces post-operative pain and speeds up recovery while giving excellent surgical outcomes.

