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    weekly question 23/3/2025

    An eleven year old girl presents with difficulty swallowing. An esophagram shows a distended esophagus and “beaking” at the gastroesophageal junction. Upper endoscopy demonstrates dilated esophageal body and puckering at the LES and retained saliva in the esophagus. The treating...
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    a clinical pearl Reduceing rectal prolapse after laparoscopic-assisted anorectal pull-through for ARM

    Quote from "ESPES Manual of Pediatric Minimally Invasive Surgery" by Ciro Esposito, François Becmeur, Henri Steyaert, Philipp Szavay - "Numerous technical tricks have been advocated to reduce RP after laparoscopic-assisted anorectal pull-through (LAARP): colic washout of the distal loop to...
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    a clinical pearl Regarding management of rectal prolapse

    Quote from "ESPES Manual of Pediatric Minimally Invasive Surgery" by Ciro Esposito, François Becmeur, Henri Steyaert, Philipp Szavay - "Children presenting RP and older than 4 years usually have a predisposing condition. These older patients usually present recurrent or persistent RP and tend...
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    video torsion of left testicular appendix

    see video link in second post
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    weekly question 16/3/2025

    A 17 year old girl with a myelomeningocele has a long-standing VP shunt, which was last revised two years ago. Recently, the patient noticed VP shunt tubing extruding from her anus. On physical examination, she has no abdominal tenderness and the shunt tubing was not seen. Imaging including...
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    a clinical pearl PSARP vs Lap assisted PSARP

    Quote from "ESPES Manual of Pediatric Minimally Invasive Surgery" by Ciro Esposito, François Becmeur, Henri Steyaert, Philipp Szavay - "A useful rule to assist the surgeon on whether or not a laparoscopic approach can be taken is to draw a line from the tip of the coccyx to the very next...
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    a clinical pearl During IOC for suspected Biliary atresia

    Quote from "The SAGES Manual of Pediatric Minimally Invasive Surgery" by Danielle S. Walsh, Todd A. Ponsky, Nicholas E. Bruns - "Trendelenburg positioning may also augment contrast delivery to the intrahepatic bile ducts if initial images are equivocal, and administration of intravenous...
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    weekly question 9/3/2025

    A 2-year-old boy is referred to your clinic with scrotal asymmetry and a suspected diagnosis of undescended testicle. His mother reports that he was born with a swollen, firm right hemiscrotum that resolved completely after several weeks, and scrotal asymmetry has been present since then...
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    lecture Minimal Access Surgery in Disorders of Sexual Differentiation

    see lecture link in second post
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    weekly question 2/3/2025

    A two day old former 30 week premature 1.2 kg infant underwent resection and ileostomy for ileal atresia. Two hours after surgery, the HR is 140 and mean arterial pressure is 30-32 mm Hg. He is intubated on pressure support, FiO2 21% with oxygen saturation of 98%. Urine output is adequate. Hgb...
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    chart Error traps and culture of safety in anorectal malformations

    Contraction direction of anal continence muscles red line: levator ani blue line: muscle complex green line: para sagital fibers
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    chart Pathologic diagnosis of HD

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