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Fundoplication in a Newborn with Severe Gastroesophageal Reflux and a Large Hiatus Hernia A 12 day newborn with severe gastric reflux and large hiatal hernia, with a large portion of the stomach in the mediastinum. Operation is performed through a left subcostal incision.
Left Hepatic Lobectomy in an Infant for a Large Hepatoblastoma Infant presenting with a large abdominal mass is diagnosed through CAT scan with a left hepatic hepatoblastoma. A left hepatic lobectomy was then performed through a long left subcostal incision.
Endoscopic Sphincterotomy with Stone Extraction : Gall stones are removed through the greater duodenal papilla by opening the orifice and using a balloon catheter.
Central Splenorenal Shunt for Portal Hypertension and Splenomegaly in an Adolescent: A patient presenting with marked reduction in platelet count and abdominal pain is diagnosed with portal hypertension, resulting in splenomegaly. A splenectomy and addition of a splenorenal shunt is performed as treatment.
95% Pancreatectomy with Splenic Preservation for Nesidioblastosis Nesidioblastosis is characterized by hyperinsulinemia and symptomatic hypoglycemia. A pancreatectomy was peformed on a three month old child with seizures, through an upper abdominal transverse incision.
Excision of a Type 1 Choledochal Cyst Child with jaundice and RUQ mass was diagnosed with a type 1 choledochal cyst. This video shows entry into the peritoneum through a right subcostal incision.

 

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