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Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH)

Babies born with diaphragmatic hernias need prompt treatment. Our specialists are highly experienced in caring for these infants, ensuring they receive help breathing followed by surgery when they are stable.


What is a Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH)?

Diaphragmatic hernias happen when the organs that are normally in the abdomen push into a baby's chest cavity. This is a problem because the lungs do not have the space they need to develop and expand properly. Babies born with diaphragmatic hernias – called congenital diaphragmatic hernias – have trouble breathing and getting enough air. Doctors will assess a newborn's health and provide the infant with the additional oxygen and breathing support they need before any surgery to repair the defect is done.



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