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Chronic abdominal pain and trauma
(Diagnostic laparoscopy)
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Bile Duct Disorders (Cholangiogram) |
Chest Disorders (Diagnostic thoracosopy) |
Intussusception
(Reduction of intussusception) |
Appendicitis
(Appendectomy) |
Diaphragmatic eventration
(Repair)
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Pyloric stenosis
(Pyloromyotomy) |
Spleen disorders for hematologist diseases (splenectomy) |
Gastro esophageal reflux disease (Nissen fundoplication) |
Kidney disorders (Biopsy and nephrectomy) |
Feeding Disorders
(Gastrostomy and jejunostomy) |
Delayed stomach emptying (Pyloroplasty) |
Empyema
(Evacuation of empyema and pleural infection) |
Undescended Testis
(Orchiopexy) |
Inguinal hernia
(Contralateral groin exploration) |
Lymph node enlargement (Biopsy) |
Hiatal hernia
(Repair) |
Varicocele
(Varicocelectomy) |
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
(Repair with and without mesh) |
Ovarian torsion or tumors
(Oophorectomy and oophoropexy)
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Lung tumors or masses
(Pulmonary biopsy or lobectomy) |
Kidney failure
(Placement of peritoneal dialysis catheter) |
Pneumothorax
(Bleb excision and pleurodesis) |
Ambiguous genitalia
(Biopsy or excision of gonad) |
Thymus masses (Thymectomy) |
Adrenal tumor
(Adrenalectomy) |
Imperforate anus (Colostomy and subsequent pull through procedure) |
Scoliosis (Thoracic spine exposure) |
Hirschsprung’s disease
(Endorectal pull through) |
Bronchogenic cyst
(Excision) |
Malrotation and volvulus
(Ladd’s procedure) |
Congenital pulmonary abnormalities (Excision) |
Intestinal atresia
(Intestinal resection and/or restoration of continuity) |
Gall bladder inflammation and gall stones
(Cholecystectomy) |
Meckel's Diverticulum
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Pectus Excavatum
(Nuss procedure) |