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Common Pediatric Surgical Conditions Dr. Hatem El Gohary Lecturer of General Surgery MD, MRCS
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Common Pediatric Surgical ConditionsDr. Hatem El GoharyLecturer of General Surgery MD, MRCS

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Hirschsprung Disease

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Definition

Developmental disorder of the enteric nervous system and is characterized by an absence of ganglion cells in the distal colon resulting in a

functional obstruction[.

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Aetiology

Innervation of the colon: • Extrinsic: Mainly lead to Increase in smooth muscle tone.• Interinsic: Relaxation of the colon.

• Congenital aganglionosis of the distal bowel

• Both the myenteric (Auerbach) plexus and the submucosal (Meissner) plexus are absent, resulting in reduced bowel peristalsis and function.

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Diagnosis

Symptoms:• Newborn with delayed passage of meconium.• Chronic constipation• Vomiting, Distention, poor feeding, and failure to thrive.

Signs:• Distended abdomen. • Spasm of the anus.

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Investigations

1 -Barium enema Narrowed distal colonProximal dilationTransition zone

2 -Full Thickness rectal biopsy Aganglionosis

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TREATMENT

• Rehydration and Nasogastric tube.• Diverting colostomy at the time of diagnosis. Then• Swenson procedure : Resection of the aganglionic

segment and oblique anastomosis of the colon.

• Duhamel procedure Resection of the aganglionic segment and end to side anastomosis of the colon.

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IMPERFORATE ANUS

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Embryology

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• The rectum and anus are believed to develop from the dorsal potion of cloacal cavity,

• Downgrowth of the urorectal septum is believed to close this duct by 7 weeks' gestation.

• This septum separates the rectum and anal canal dorsally from the bladder and urethra.

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Aetiology

Defects in the formation or shape of the posterior urorectal septum.

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Types

• A low lesion, in which the colon remains close to the skin.

• A high lesion, in which the colon is higher up in the pelvis.

• A persistent cloaca , in which the rectum, vagina and urinary tract are joined into a single channel.

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Diagnosis

• Identified upon the first physical examination.• Failure to pass meconium within 24 hours.

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• X-Ray Lateral view Upside down.

< 1cm …low> 1cm …high

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Common Association

VACTERLVertebral anomaliesAnorectal (e.g.imperforate anus)Cardiac

Tracheal (e.g.fistula)EosophegealRenalLimb

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Treatment

< 1 cm Primary neonatal pull-through.

> 1 cm Colostomy Then Pull - through.

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