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  • Examinations and treatment of children with acute abdominal pain
  • Resolving the problem of inguinal, umbilical and watery hernia
  • Resolving constipation problems (so-called “bowel management programme”)
  • Adhesiolysis under local anesthesia (resolving adherent glans foreskin)
  • Removal of benign skin changes (moles, keratoses, cysts, atheromas, lipomas)
  • Resolving umbilical granuloma (ligation and lapping)
  • Conservative treatment of hemangiomas
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When to see a surgeon

A pediatric surgeon performs examinations and interventions upon a pediatrician՚s referral, in order to further diagnose and implement treatment. This usually happens when a child is injured, has abdominal pain, or if a pediatrician suspects a congenital disease

After examination of the newborn by a neonatologist, the child can be referred to a surgeon in case of suspected congenital anomalies of the kidneys, bladder, undescended testicles, inguinal hernia, umbilical hernia, all verified anomalies and deformities, all with the aim of further monitoring and potential surgical treatment.

In new-borns, it is also often necessary to perform a professional navel treatment in which cases neonatologist involves a pediatric surgeon.

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MD Irena Maric - Surgeon, Urologist

MD Irena Maric is a specialist in pediatric surgery and subspecialist in urology. She is the head of the urology department at the Institute for Children's Diseases of the Clinical Center of Montenegro. She built her extensive knowledge and years of experience in world-renowned children՚s hospitals. This means that, helped by our state-of-the-art equipment, she will provide your child with top-class health care.

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Adhesiolysis

Resolving adherent glans foreskin

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Bowel Management Programme

Resolving constipation problems

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Removal of benign skin changes

(moles, keratoses, cysts, atheromas)

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Resolving umbilical granuloma

Red lumps on the baby's navel

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