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  • Pediatric Medicine
  • Office-Based Procedures
  • Surgical Training

Background:

  • Pediatricians face challenges in performing minor surgeries due to inadequate training and low confidence.
  • Performing procedures in the office offers benefits like improved access, patient comfort, cost savings, and pediatrician satisfaction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide guidance on performing common minor surgeries and procedures in pediatric office settings.
  • To review best practices for aftercare, complication management, and referral indications.
  • To discuss pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic methods for procedural analgesia and anxiolysis.

Main Methods:

  • Step-by-step procedural guidance.
  • Review of best practices for aftercare and complication management.
  • Discussion of analgesia and anxiolysis techniques.

Main Results:

  • Several common minor surgeries and procedures can be safely and efficiently performed by pediatricians in the office.
  • Effective aftercare and complication management are crucial for successful outcomes.
  • Appropriate analgesia and anxiolysis enhance patient and provider experience.

Conclusions:

  • Enhancing pediatrician training and confidence can increase in-office procedure rates.
  • Office-based procedures improve pediatric care delivery and satisfaction.
  • This article serves as a resource for pediatricians performing minor procedures.