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Robotic surgery in children: the good, the bad, and the possibilities

Robotic assistance for surgeries is a blossoming technique for surgical procedures in which robots, equipped with state-of-the-art cameras and tools, are used to conduct a significant part of a surgery. They are not wholly independent, as a trained surgeon will operate one whilst other surgeons support the procedure, and a specialist team stays close by for technical assistance. Robots are becoming an increasingly common figure in operating theatres, especially for adult surgeries, but their use in paediatric surgery is still limited and rare – for all the benefits of robotic surgery, there are also some caveats that are important to consider when operating on children. An experienced paediatric urologist and surgeon goes through the pros and cons, and the possibilities, of robotic surgery for children in this article.

Is my son’s penis size normal?

Paediatric urologists frequently encounter concerned parents who worry about the size of their child’s penis. It’s a topic that can cause unnecessary stress, often because of misunderstandings about what is considered "normal." In this article, accomplished consultant paediatric urologist and paediatric and neonatal surgeon Miss Marie-Klaire Farrugia aims to address these concerns and provide some clarity for parents.

How urgent is testicular pain?

It can be a scary and frustrating situation when your child or teenager has testicular pain. You may have many questions, such as ‘Is medical attention for testicular pain always necessary?’ Find out how testicular pain specifically affects teenagers and children, its causes and when it's time to see a doctor, in this reassuring and informative article from leading paediatric urologist Miss Marie-Klaire Farrugia.

child kidney reflux treatment

Kidney reflux is a condition that can affect babies and infants in which some of their urine flows in the wrong direction after entering the bladder and goes into the one or both of the ureters, and sometimes the kidneys. Miss Marie-Klaire Farrugia, a leading paediatric urologist, discusses the principal causes and the various treatments available to relieve your child of this problem.

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