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In this episode, we go inside Sacha’s tummy to understand how surgeons repair his intestine. Step by step, we discover how they remove the sick part and reconnect the intestine to help it work better. A simple, visual, and reassuring way to explain Hirschsprung’s disease surgery to children, using gentle words and without fear. The episode also includes a first introduction to the stoma, helping little ones understand what it is before exploring it in more detail in a dedicated episode. 🎧 Also available as a screen-free audio version on Spotify and all podcast platforms: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Tot26D... To watch together, as a family. 💙 🧡 An original creation by Aude Castel. 🔔 Subscribe to the channel so you don’t miss the next episodes: 👉 @HirschsprungLife 📷 Follow us on social media: 👉 Instagram: / maviedehirschsprung 🎧 French podcasts for parents: 👉 @Petithirshdeviendragrand 📘 The book “My Tummy Has a Story”: 👉 https://amzn.to/4pO20u6 📗 The Children's activity book: 👉 https://amzn.to/4qZycM6 ✨ Want to take part in a future episode? If you’d like your characters, stories, or challenges to be part of upcoming episodes, contact me on social media! These videos are also available in English and Spanish. The translations of this video were generated using artificial intelligence and may contain mistakes. We apologize in advance if some wording is not perfectly accurate. ⚠️ Important information: Hirschsprung’s disease is a complex condition with many specific features and varying degrees of severity depending on the child. Every child is different, and these episodes cannot represent all possible situations. These videos are intended to support communication and dialogue with children and families, but they do not replace medical advice or discussions with healthcare professionals.