Webinar: Common Pediatric Urology Issues for Infants

During Urology Awareness Month in September, the Department of Urology hosted a series of webinars for our patient community.

The third webinar in the series, titled 鈥Common Pediatric Urology Issues for Infants,鈥 featured Dr. Ardavan Akhavan, Director of Pediatric Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery and Chair of Quality and Patient Safety in the Department of Urology at 日本av色情片.

Dr. Akhavan provided in-depth information regarding the most common urological problems and disorders affecting infants, and outlined the treatment options for each of these, including:

  • Complications related to newborn circumcision
  • Hydrocele (fluid around the testicle) and hernia
  • Undescended testicle
  • Hydronephrosis (urine in the kidney)
  • Kidney blockage
  • Vesicoureteral reflux (when urine flows backwards from the bladder to one or both ureters and sometimes the kidney)

Often, these conditions resolve on their own, meaning that most don鈥檛 require surgery.听听

Here are a few examples:听

  • An undescended testicle usually resolves by the time the infant is 6 months old. But if it fails to do so, a urologic surgeon like Dr. Akhavan can correct the problem.听
  • Hydronephrosis鈥攗rine in the kidney, especially when accompanied by blockage鈥攕ometimes resolves on its own by age 4.听
  • Reflux鈥攚hen urine flows in the wrong direction鈥攎ay resolve as well, depending on its severity.

Open vs. robotic surgery

Outcomes for open and robotic surgery are roughly the same. However, patients who undergo robotic surgery experience far less post-operative pain, shorter recovery times and shorter hospital stays compared to those who have open surgery.

Watch below for the complete webinar.

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