Paediatric Surgery leaflets and videos

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Paediatric surgery videos

Gastrostomy

We have put together a series of videos explaining all about gastrostomy and giving tips on gastrostomy care.

Watch all of our gastrostomy videos or click on the links below to go directly to individual videos:

  • Gastrostomy introduction
  • What is gastrostomy?
  • What is a gastrostomy tube?
  • Using your child's gastrostomy
  • Caring for the gastrostomy
  • Common problems with a gastrostomy

Neonatal Surgery

  • Neonatal Surgical Ward information video

Paediatric Surgery information leaflets

  1. MHDU Welcome Leaflet for Parents [pdf] 115KB 
  2. Preadmission leaflet [pdf] 91KB 
  3. Welcome to the Neonatal Surgical Ward.pdf [pdf] 653KB 

Leaflets for surgical procedures

  1. Central Venous Lines (tubes used to administer medications or other fluids directly into the bloodstream) [pdf] 2MB 
  2. Cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal) [pdf] 305KB 
  3. Circumcision [pdf] 186KB 
  4. Fundoplication (a procedure to prevent acid reflux) [pdf] 317KB 
  5. Hydrocele repair (fluid in the scrotum) [pdf] 49KB 
  6. Indocyanine Green [pdf] 164KB 
  7. Inguinal hernia (a bulge on the groin where the intestines protrude through the tummy under the skin) [pdf] 267KB 
  8. Oesophageal dilatation (a procedure to widen the food pipe) [pdf] 252KB 
  9. Orchidopexy (undescended testes) [pdf] 46KB 
  10. Umbilical hernia (a hernia that appears just under the belly button) [pdf] 43KB 
Total results: 10

Discharge advice leaflets

  1. Bowel surgery [pdf] 95KB 
  2. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (discharge leaflet) [pdf] 95KB 
  3. Exomphalos major discharge advice [pdf] 91KB 
  4. Oesophageal atresia and tracheo-oesophageal fistula repair [pdf] 90KB 
  5. Stoma [pdf] 99KB 
Total results: 5

Neonatal surgical conditions

  1. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia [pdf] 218KB 
  2. Duodenal atresia [pdf] 127KB 
  3. Exomphalos [pdf] 168KB 
  4. Gastroschisis [pdf] 233KB 
  5. Hirschsprungs disease [pdf] 148KB 
  6. Necrotising Enterocolitis (NEC) [pdf] 200KB 
  7. Oesophageal atresia and Tracheo Oesophageal Fistula [pdf] 134KB 
  8. Pyloric stenosis [pdf] 242KB 
  9. Sacrococcygeal Teratoma [pdf] 177KB 
  10. Small bowel atresia [pdf] 239KB 
Total results: 10

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