Fetal general surgery
Staff members in the Division of General Pediatric
Surgery care for a wide range of problems that can be
diagnosed prior to birth. The most common conditions include defects in the
abdominal area such as gastroschisis, omphalocele and intestinal atresia and
defects in the respiratory system such as lung masses, diaphragmatic hernia and
tracheoesophageal fistula. These conditions are diagnosed prenatally through
ultrasound. The surgeons that treat patients within this area of medicine are
not defined by a single organ system or a single group of diagnoses. Instead,
general pediatric surgeons use their wide-ranging skills to treat conditions
that require surgery on the head and neck, the chest, abdomen and
extremities.
Although treatment does not begin until after birth, the
doctors and nurses at Children's Memorial can provide parents with valuable
information to help prepare them for their baby's arrival. Parents receive
detailed counseling on the condition suspected and discussion of all aspects of
possible treatment plans and options for care after
birth.
Find more information about diagnosis and treatment of
these conditions in this section.