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Texas Children’s Department of Anesthesiology
Texas Children's
anesthesiologists are dedicated to treating children by providing
expert care before, during and after surgery. Our
anesthesiologists are board eligible or certified and have completed
subspecialty training in pediatric anesthesiology, and many hold
additional board certifications in pediatrics.
Most Texas Children's anesthesiologists are members
of the faculty of
Baylor College of Medicine. They
are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The department of
Anesthesia provides a full range of services for premature babies,
newborns, children and adolescents including:
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Surgical anesthesia for all types of routine pediatric surgery
including outpatient ear, nose and throat procedures, urology
surgeries and general surgery cases.
Our anesthesiologists also provide anesthesia for complex
operations in children, such as congenital heart surgery, organ transplantation,
neurosurgery, craniofacial reconstruction, complex urogenital
reconstruction, “exit” procedures, orthopedic spine surgery and bariatric
surgery.
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Consultation with surgeons and pediatricians.
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Pre-admission anesthetic evaluation and testing, including
preoperative instructions and tours for children and their
families.
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Anesthesia management for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures,
including MRI, CT scanning, invasive radiology, ABR testing,
gastrointestinal procedures, cardiac catheterization and minor hematology/oncology
procedures.
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Acute post-operative pain management including patient-controlled
analgesia or PCA, epidural and
caudal analgesia.
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Consultations for chronic pain management.
Anesthesia for congenital heart surgery is provided by a team with
subspecialty training in pediatric cardiac anesthesiology.
Pediatric
anesthesiologists strive to make patients feel safe using
age-appropriate relaxation and distraction techniques such as using
a soft voice, blowing bubbles, reading books and singing songs.
Part of Texas Children's Department of Anesthesiology's educational
mission is to train medical students and anesthesiology residents
from affiliated medical schools. The department also participates
in fellowship training programs in pediatric anesthesiology and
pediatric cardiac anesthesiology.
| Location |
3rd
floor, West Tower |
| Telephone
number |
832-824-5800 |
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Fax number |
832-825-5801 |
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Chief of service |
Dean Andropoulos, M.D. |
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Anesthesiologists |
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| Melanie J. Alo, M.D. | | Dean B. Andropoulos, M.D. | | Sudha A. Bidani, M.D. | | Michelle R. Caballero, M.D. | | Katrin Campbell, M.D. | | Carlos J. Campos-Lopez, M.D. | | Peter A. Chin, M.D. | | Camille Marie Colomb, M.D. | | Lewis A. Coveler, M.D. | | Burdett S. Dunbar, M.D. | | Mary A. (Toni) Felberg, M.D. | | Nancy L. Glass, M.D. | | Cheryl Gore, M.D. | | Stuart Hall, M.D. | | Helena Karlberg, M.D. | | Tae W. Kim, M.D. | | Yang Lin | | David G. Mann, M.D. | | Wanda C. Miller-Hance, M.D. | | Pablo Motta, M.D. | | Kim-Phuong T. Nguyen, M.D. | | Olutoyin Olutoye, M.D. | | Robert W. Power, M.D. | | Thomas Shaw, M.D. | | Shakeel A. Siddiqui, M.D. | | Stephen A. Stayer, M.D. | | Imelda Michelle Tjia, M.D. | | Laura Torres, M.D. | | David F. Vener, M.D. | | David A. Young, M.D., FAAP |
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