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Urology
Our Urology Center is ranked by U.S. News and treats all urological conditions in children, including hypospadias and disorders of sexual differentiation.
Cloacal Anomalies
Cloacal anomalies refer to a collection of defects that occur during fetal development in a female’s lower abdominal structures.
Sen. Boxer visits O.C. to discuss medical errors
The third cause: medical errors. Largely preventable, such hospital errors as infections, injuries from falls and bedsores are estimated to kill as many as 440,000 people per year – more than strokes and accidents combined.
When to worry about a child’s stomachache, according to experts
Children tend to get stomachaches often. How can parents know if something is seriously wrong, or if it's just a run-of-the-mill pain that will go away on its own?
All-in-one Fetal Care Center set to open at CHOC in Orange
From The Orange County Register -- The Fetal Care Center of Southern California, based at CHOC in Orange, is set to open its doors on Wednesday, June 16, offering expectant moms whose babies will be born with birth defects the kind of comprehensive care in one place, and during a single visit, that is hard to find in the region.
Oncology Clinical Trial: A Multi-Center Study Evaluating KTE-C19 in Pediatric and Adolescent Subjects With Relapsed/Refractory B-precursor Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Clinical Trial | Adolescents and Young Adults, Leukemia/Lymphoma, Recurrent/Refractory Cancer | Contact (714) 509-8646
Foley Catheter Insertion Instructions
Some patients, including those with spina bifida or urinary retention problems, may be asked to use a Foley catheter at night.
Fluoroscopy
CHOC offers fluoroscopy exams just for kids. Radiation doses on CHOC equipment can be up to 50 percent lower than adult facilities.
Kids and Bedwetting
Bedwetting occurs more frequently in boys than in girls, and the problem usually stops once the child is motivated and ready to work on staying dry.
Home Manometry
The experts at the CHOC Urology Center have put together these informative videos for parents to learn the basics of home manometry.
CHOC Colorectal and Urogenital Center
CHOC's Colorectal and Urogenital Center combines the expertise of our renowned pediatric gastroenterologists and pediatric surgeons in one appointment.
Clean Intermittent Catheter Insertion Instructions
Some patients, including those with spina bifida, neurogenic bladder or urinary retention, may be asked to use clean intermittent catheters (CIC) during the day.
Research
The CHOC Urology Center is dedicated to providing patients and their families the most up-to-date, state-of-the-art, research-based diagnoses and treatments.
Living with Spina Bifida
The primary goal of managing spina bifida is to prevent infection and to preserve the spinal cord and nerves that are exposed outside of the body.
Urinary Tract Infections in Girls
At CHOC Urology Center, our specialists provide treatments and tips to help prevent urinary tract infections in girls.
Postoperative Care for Vaginoscopy and Cystoscopy
The instructions are general guidelines. Specific changes or instructions for each patient may differ. Please follow instructions provided by the surgeon and CHOC Urology staff.
Wehbi, Elias MD
Dr. Elias Wehbi is a urologist who treats infants, kids and teens with urology disorders at CHOC in Orange.
Chuang, Kai-Wen MD
Dr. Kai-Wen Chuang is a urologist who treats infants, kids and teens with urology disorders at CHOC Hospital in Orange.
Megaureter
Megaureter (dilated ureter) is an abnormality of one or both of the ureters of a child.
Postoperative Care Instructions for Mitrofanoff
These instructions are guidelines and specific changes or instructions for each patient may differ. Please follow instructions given by the surgeon and CHOC Urology Center staff.
Urogenital Sinus
A urogenital sinus (UG sinus) is a defect in females that occurs during fetal development.
MAG 3 Lasix Renal Scan
A MAG 3 Lasix renal scan provides images of the kidneys to look for kidney function, size, shape, position and blockage of urinary flow.
Kidney Stones
A kidney stone is a hard mass that develops when chemicals in the urine crystallize or form into a stone within the kidney.
Ultrasound
CHOC has the only imaging facility in Orange County just for kids that offers ultrasound exams in a state-of-the-art facility designed for children.
Neural Tube Defects
Neural tube defects (NTDs) are birth defects of the spine, spinal cord or brain. Learn everything you need to know about neural tube defects at CHOC.org.