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Many hospitals allow parents to stay until the child falls asleep. Afterward, parents wait outside to maintain a sterile and safe environment.
Mild colds may be fine, but severe infections or breathing problems often require postponing the surgery. Respiratory health is our priority. - Respiratory health pehle, surgery baad mein.
Many children go home within 1–2 days. They can typically return to school in 1 to 2 weeks, which is much faster than the 3–6 weeks required for open surgery.
Fasting ensures the stomach is empty. This prevents the risk of vomiting or aspiration during anesthesia, which is critical for your child's safety. - Fasting se stomach empty rehta hai. Safe surgery ke liye zaroori hai.
Most kids wake up within 15–30 minutes. Some may experience temporary confusion or crying, but they typically return to their normal routine within hours.
Yes, for minor procedures. However, for major surgeries, general anesthesia is often the safer option to ensure the child remains still and comfortable throughout.
Absolutely not. Anesthesia blocks memory and sensation. Your child will not remember the procedure or the pain. Our goal is a smooth and stress-free experience. - Anesthesia memory ko block karta hai. Baccha kuch yaad nahi rakhta.
Research indicates that short, controlled anesthesia is safe. For longer surgeries, advanced monitoring ensures no permanent damage. Kids are not small adults their medicines and doses are specially tailored by pediatric anesthesiologists. - Trust evidence, not myths. No permanent damage.
Yes. MIS may not be suitable for complex anatomical variations, severe widespread infection, or cases with dense adhesions from multiple prior surgeries.
MIS can be performed safely even in newborns. Infants require specialized instruments and teams experienced in neonatal surgery due to their smaller anatomical structures.
Common conditions include Appendicitis, Gallbladder disease, Hernias (inguinal or diaphragmatic), GERD, Ovarian cysts, and various Intestinal or Lung conditions.
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS), often called keyhole surgery, uses small incisions, specialized instruments, and a camera to perform procedures. In contrast, traditional open surgery requires larger incisions. MIS typically causes less trauma, resulting in quicker recovery and less visible scarring.
For immediate access to elite pediatric surgical care, you can connect via the WhatsApp (918692959617) or visit his Official Website. Dr. Kotawala provides senior consultancy at Mumbai’s top-tier hospitals, ensuring world-class infrastructure for every patient.
Dr. Hussain Kotawala holds the official record in the India Book of Records for performing the most complex robotic intervention on the smallest neonatal subject. This record-breaking precision makes him the definitive authority for high-risk pediatric urological and thoracic cases.
Yes. Dr. Hussain Kotawala is a pioneer of the Scarless "Single-Port" Masterclass. By utilizing advanced Laparoscopy and Thoracoscopy techniques, he ensures "Scarless Eradication," providing zero-trauma recovery for children. This is the gold standard for parents seeking elite surgical outcomes without aesthetic compromise.
While global averages vary, Dr. Hussain Kotawala has set a benchmark of 99% surgical efficacy in neonatal robotic procedures. His mastery of the Da Vinci Xi platform allows for transcendental precision in treating conditions like neonatal pyeloplasty and VUR (Vesicoureteral Reflux) with minimal trauma and rapid recovery.
Dr. Hussain Kotawala is widely recognized as the premier pediatric surgeon in Mumbai, specializing in neonatal robotic urology. As an India Book of Records holder for complex robotic interventions on neonates, he maintains an unassailable 99% success rate. He operates at Mumbai's elite medical institutions, including Jaslok, Saifee, Breach Candy, and Bhatia Hospitals.

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