Intussusception is a medical emergency caused by proximal insertion of the intestinal segment to its lumen, which results in ischemia, necrosis, and sepsisassociated mortality in pediatric patients. Intussusception is managed mainly by surgical reduction; hydrostatic reduction is a noninvasive alternative with lower risk of complications. The study was aimed to analyze the risk factors for the failure of hydrostatic reduction in children with intussusception at the Hasan Sadikin General Hospital.