This site contains the South Australian Clinical Prioritisation Criteria (CPC) for most frequently referred paediatric surgery conditions.
Paediatric surgery conditions
Please note this is not an exhaustive list of all conditions for outpatient services and does not exclude consideration for referral unless specifically stipulated in the paediatric surgery exclusions section.
- Abdominal Pain - Surgery
- Abdominal Wall Hernia and Umbilical Anomalies
- Anorectal Pathology
- Chest Wall Deformities
- Gall Bladder Disease
- Head and Neck - Paediatric Surgery
- Ingrown Toenail
- Oesophagogastric Surgery
- Pilonidal Disease
- Skin and Subcutaneous Lesions
- Stoma Complications
- Testicular, Epididymal, Scrotal, Penis or Foreskin Abnormalities - Paediatric Surgery
- Tongue-Tie
- Tumour/Mass - Paediatric Surgery
Out of scope
Not all medical conditions are covered by the CPC, as certain conditions may be considered out of scope or managed by other specialist services:
- neonatal conditions
- breast conditions – consider referral to Breast
- endocrine conditions – consider referral to Endocrinology
- hyperhidrosis – consider referral to Dermatology
- Preauricular Sinus
Exclusions for public specialist outpatient services
Not all paediatric surgery conditions are appropriate for referral into the South Australian public health system. The following are not routinely provided in a public specialist outpatient service:
- circumcision for religious or parental preference
- paediatric trauma – please refer all paediatric trauma to the emergency department.
Emergency information
See the individual condition pages for more specific emergency information.
Feedback
We welcome requests for further information or feedback on the CPC and website, please refer to the relevant form below.
Please email the completed form to Health.CPC@sa.gov.au.
Review
The Paediatric Surgery CPC is due for review within 5 years.
Evidence statement
For a copy of the evidence statement, please email Health.CPC@sa.gov.au.