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An appendectomy is surgery to remove the appendix. Surgeons remove the appendix when it gets blocked and becomes infected. A laparoscopic appendectomy lets surgeons remove the appendix with the help of a tiny video camera called a laparoscope.
Laryngoscopy is when a doctor uses a special camera to look down the throat to see the voice box (larynx) and vocal cords.
Watch a short video to learn what a loop ostomy is and how it works.
A nasopharyngoscopy is a quick procedure that uses a special camera to help a doctor look at the back of the throat.
A lumbar puncture, or spinal tap, is a medical test that involves collecting a small sample of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for examination. Doctors use the sample to look for signs of possible infections or other illnesses.
Blocked tear ducts are a fairly common problem in infants. A common procedure called a tear duct probe can open the blockage.
An atrial septal defect (ASD) is a heart defect in which there is an abnormal opening in the dividing wall between the upper filling chambers of the heart.
Watch a short video to learn what an end ostomy is and how it works.
A doctor might suggest ear tube surgery if a child gets many ear infections that don’t clear up easily or the ear infections seem to be causing hearing loss or speech delay. Ear tube surgery can drain fluid from the middle ear, prevent future infections, and help the child hear properly again.
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) is a problem that happens when the left side of a baby’s heart doesn’t form as it should. It’s smaller than normal and can’t pump enough blood to the body. After the baby is born, doctors can treat the problem with medicines and several surgeries.