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  • Translational research

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  • The synergy between basic science and pediatric surgery is not immediately apparent.
  • Collaboration offers mutual benefits for scientific advancement and surgical practice.

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  • To explore the multifaceted contributions of basic science to pediatric surgery.
  • To identify learning opportunities for scientists within the field of pediatric surgery.

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  • Review of existing literature on science-in-surgery collaborations.
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  • Discussion of challenges and opportunities in low-patient-number research.

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  • Basic science can inform surgical technique and understanding of pediatric diseases.
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  • Strategies for optimizing treatment and developing novel therapies in rare pediatric conditions are identified.

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  • A strong collaborative framework between basic scientists and pediatric surgeons is essential.
  • Interdisciplinary research is key to advancing care for children with surgical needs.
  • Addressing the challenge of low patient numbers requires innovative research methodologies.