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Children’s department (paediatrics)
The children's department has 23 beds, divided among single and double rooms, isolation rooms, a room for ambulatory care and a spacious playroom. A team of specialized paediatricians and nurses is available 24 hours a day to provide your child with the best possible care.
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Scar fracture
A scar rupture, also called an incisional hernia, occurs when the peritoneum bulges on the exact spot of a previous scar in the abdominal wall. This can occur in different places depending on previous surgeries. Some scar fractures are small while others can be very large and contain a lot of abdominal contents.
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Fracture in the upper abdomen and umbilical hernia
A rupture of the upper abdomen (epigastric hernia) is a bulging of the peritoneum through an opening in the middle of the upper abdomen. This rupture often occurs spontaneously with no apparent cause. In an umbilical hernia, the peritoneum bulges through the umbilical opening. This is a common fracture that often causes few symptoms.
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Operating theatre
Surgical procedures (operations) are performed in the operating theatre. Surgeons from various disciplines operate here under the supervision of anesthesiologists who provide anesthesia and artificial sleep. In addition, the specialized team of surgical nurses is responsible for the necessary care before, during and after surgery.
department
Neurosurgery
Neurosurgery is the medical specialty for the surgical treatment of disorders of the nervous system (brain, spinal cord, nerves) and spine (neck, back).
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Urology
The department of urology specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of the urinary tract disorders (in men, women and children) and disorders of the male genital organs.