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Home / Health / Paediatric Surgeons Launch Global Guide on Bladder Exstrophy

Paediatric Surgeons Launch Global Guide on Bladder Exstrophy

25 Jan

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Summary

  • Book compiles 18 years of pediatric surgical workshop experience.
  • Guide aids new surgeons in treating complex childhood urinary tract issues.
  • Features modern techniques reducing pain and hospital stays for children.
Paediatric Surgeons Launch Global Guide on Bladder Exstrophy

A significant new publication on Bladder Exstrophy and intricate urinary tract interventions in children was released on Saturday. This comprehensive 450-page book represents two years of dedicated compilation by a joint team of paediatric surgeons from Ahmedabad Civil Hospital in India and Cincinnati Children's Hospital in the United States. It draws extensively from 18 years of workshops conducted collaboratively in Ahmedabad.

The book serves as a crucial guide for new and developing paediatric surgeons, summarizing extensive experience gained over nearly two decades. Its aim is to inform surgeons globally about contemporary treatment methodologies for complex childhood urological conditions. The publication thoroughly covers prenatal diagnosis of birth defects, genetic risks, and advanced surgical approaches contributed by international medical experts.

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Further enhancing its value, the book details innovative surgical techniques. These methods are specifically designed to alleviate post-operative pain, shorten patient hospitalization periods, and improve cosmetic outcomes for young patients. This focus on patient well-being and advanced surgical practice makes the book a vital resource for paediatric urologists worldwide.

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The new book is a comprehensive guide on Bladder Exstrophy and complex urinary tract surgeries in children, compiled from 18 years of surgical workshops.
The book was released by a joint team of paediatric surgeons from Ahmedabad Civil Hospital and Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
The guide details innovative surgical techniques that reduce post-operative pain, minimize hospital stays, and improve cosmetic outcomes for children.

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