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When a Baby Needs Surgery
Dr. Mustafa Kabeer explains how surgery is performed on a newborn baby, and the special care they receive in the Surgical NICU.
When a Baby Needs Surgery for Pyloric Stenosis
Dr. Peter Yu, pediatric general and thoracic surgeon, explains the condition pyloric stenosis and the surgical procedure used to correct it.
Before, During and After Surgery
Patients must arrive at CHOC two hours before surgery is scheduled to begin.
UCI/CHOC Pediatric General and Thoracic Surgery Fellowship Program
The UCI/CHOC Pediatric General and Thoracic Surgery Fellowship Program is a two-year program accredited by ACGME.
Van Arsdell, Glen MD
Dr Van Arsdell is board certified in thoracic and cardiac surgery and congenital cardiac surgery.
Si, Ming-Sing MD
Dr. Ming-Sing Si is board certified in cardiothoracic surgery and congenital cardiac surgery and congenital cardiac surgery.
Paras, Dione NP
Dione Paras is a nurse practitioner and is a member of the CHOC Specialists who treats kids and teens in Orange County.
CHOC Clinic – Specialty Care
Building: CHOC Clinic | 1201 W. La Veta Ave. | Orange, CA 92868 | 888-770-2462
When a Baby Has CPAM
Dr. Yu, CHOC pediatric surgeon, discusses causes, diagnosis and treatment for congenital pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM).
After Surgery Guide
Caring for a patient after surgery is serious business, regardless of the type of procedure. It is important to follow all of the instructions provided by the patient’s healthcare team.
Epilepsy Surgery
What does epilepsy surgery mean for your child? Read everything about brain surgery for epilepsy at CHOC Neuroscience Institute.
Preparing the Infant for Surgery
Surgery can be stressful for babies, but unlike older children caregivers cannot fully explain to the infant what will be happening. For this reason, it is important for caregivers to understand some of the reasons that infants may feel stress and ways they can help provide reassurance and comfort.
Preparing the School-Aged Child for Surgery
School-aged children can benefit from planning and learning about surgery and the hospital experience one to two weeks before their procedure.
Oncology Clinical Trial: Radiation Therapy With or Without Combination Chemotherapy or Pazopanib Hydrochloride Before Surgery in Treating Patients With Newly Diagnosed Non-Rhabdomyosarcoma Soft Tissue Sarcomas That Can Be Removed by Surgery
Clinical Trial Protocol # ARST1321 | Solid Tumors | Contact (714) 509-8646
Preparing the Teenager for Surgery
Parents and guardians need to act as partners with their teens in making healthcare decisions, as teens like to be active participants in deciding what happens to them, including the kind of care they receive.
Preparing the Preschool-aged Child for Surgery
Caregivers should begin preparing preschoolers for surgery several days before the procedure. As caregivers prepare their children for surgery, it is important that they know what may be stressful for the child while at the hospital.
Preparing the Toddler for Surgery
Toddlers are very aware of the things going on around them. While they may not be able to express themselves through words and sentences, they do benefit from caregivers preparing them for surgery.
Preparing for Surgery: Information for Caregivers
At CHOC we do everything possible to ensure that on the day of the surgery or procedure we can focus all of our energy on the patient. Because of this, patients’ caregivers may receive calls from several different departments in the days leading up to the procedure.
Preparing Siblings for Surgery
When it comes to explaining surgery to the patient or his or her siblings, we believe that honesty is the best policy.
Common Surgery Terms
When a child needs surgery, the patient and family will learn many new terms that are commonly used by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals.
After 3rd Heart Surgery at CHOC, 6-Month-Old ‘Miracle Baby’ Goes Home With Family
The Noah Connally joined his parents and four older sisters after the risky surgery at Children’s Hospital of Orange County.
When Your Baby Needs Surgery
In this health feature, Dr. Mustafa Kabeer, a CHOC pediatric surgeon, offers advice to parents for preparing their infant for surgery.
Preparing for Surgery: Talking to Patients and Siblings
At CHOC, we are dedicated to creating an environment that allows children to feel like kids while dealing with the very grown-up issue of surgery.
Heart Surgery Safety and Surgical Outcomes
The CHOC Heart Institute is committed to safe surgical outcomes and the highest quality of care possible for our patients.
CHOC Specialists Pediatric General and Thoracic Surgery
Building: CHOC Commerce Tower | 505 S. Main St., Suite 225 | Orange, CA 92868 | 714-364-4050