Pediatric Surgery in Tropics
An open access journal dedicated to pediatric surgery as practiced in tropical and resource-limited settings.
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Banana Mash Test – A Novel Technique Of Assessing Bowel Function After Colostomy
Dr Balasaheb Vikhe Patil Rural Medical College & Hospital, Loni
Stoma formation, including colostomy and ileostomy, is often performed as part of surgical interventions for colorectal diseases and congenital anomalies. The restoration of bowel continuity through s...
Challenges of starting pediatric surgical services in a resource-limited location – experience at the Makunda Christian Hospital in Assam, India
Missions Department (Directorate) Christian Medical College, Vellore India
CROSSED TESTICULAR ECTOPIA: ATYPICAL TESTICULAR MIGRATION A REPORT OF TWO CASES
Dr B V P R Medical College, Loni, Ahmednagar-413736
Crossed testicular ectopia (CTE) or transverse testicular ectopia (TTE) is a rare urogenital anomaly where both testes are located on one side due to a deviation in testicular descent. It is typically...
Epigastric hernia
1Department of Pediatric Surgery, Albert Royer National Children’s Hospital Centre, Dakar, Senegal 2Department of Pediatric Surgery, Diourbel Regional Hospital, Universite´ Alioune Diop, Diourbel, Senegal 3Department of Surgery and Surgical Specialties, Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, Senegal
We conducted a retrospective study of patients treated for epigastric hernia between January 2012 and December 2022 at Albert Royer National Children's Hospital Center. Variable of interest were the t...
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Pediatric Surgery in Tropics provides a platform for clinicians working in resource-limited settings to share their experiences, research, and insights. We welcome original articles, case reports, reviews, and editorials.
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