Pediatric Surgery

The Department of Pediatric Surgery at KIMS offers specialized surgical care for infants, children, and adolescents, managing a broad spectrum of conditions including neonatal emergencies, congenital anomalies, and pediatric cancers. With expertise across subspecialties like hepatobiliary surgery, pediatric urology, thoracic procedures, and minimally invasive techniques, the department ensures safe and effective treatment tailored to young patients.

Operating a fully equipped 24/7 emergency service supported by dedicated pediatric nursing staff, the department guarantees immediate attention to urgent surgical cases. Seamless collaboration with the Pediatric Department, NICU, and PICU ensures integrated pre- and post-operative care for critically ill and complex cases. Furthermore, a specialized team of Pediatric Oncologists works in tandem to diagnose and treat cancers in children, ensuring compassionate and comprehensive oncological care.

Facilities

Advanced Facilities

State-of-the-art laparoscopic theatres with skilled ICU support.

Minimally Invasive Surgery

Includes hepatobiliary, colorectal, and breast disease surgeries.

General Surgery

Procedures include cyst and lipoma excisions etc.

Breast Surgery

Involves removal, conservation and reconstruction.

Laparoscopic Procedures

Covers gastrointestinal surgeries.

Day-Care Services

Treats ingrowing toenails, infections, abscesses, and excisions of cysts and tumors.

Meet Our Doctors

Facilities

  • We are the anchor for the “Code blue team” which provides rapid response and CPR as per ACLS guidelines in cases of cardiac arrest anywhere in the hospital campus.
  • Sepsis and septic shock
  • Multiple organ failure
  • Trauma patients
  • Poisoning cases
  • Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
  • Post tracheostomy care
  • Management of difficult airway. Round the clock back up in case of airway related emergencies anywhere in the hospital.
  • Care of critically ill immunocompromised patients
  • Care of transplant patients
  • Palliative care
  • Pulmonary embolism
  • Long term ventilator dependent patients
  • Neurorehabilitation for patients with stroke, head trauma, GBS etc.
  • Kidney failure requiring dialysis
  • Acute liver failure
  • Heart failure and cardiogenic shock
  • Pneumonia
  • Stroke and brain hemorrhage
  • Patients requiring ECMO (Extra corporeal membrane oxygenation) services
  • Different metabolic disorders
  • Monitoring of patients after surgery in high risk and complicated cases
  • Acute coronary syndrome
  • Gastrointestinal emergencies
  • Obstetrics emergencies