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IN THE NAME OF ALLAH

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This Book is dedicated to the children of our nation

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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION

The first edition was very basic and unplanned as to number, quality, and arrangement of figures. In this
edition I have tried to add many new images with good quality. The images with poor quality are removed
from the atlas. The current edition is still not arranged in categories as suggested by Professor Jamshed
Akhtar, but as the contributions from various sources increase then this would be done in the future editions.
Once the atlas gain a mass of many hundred pictures then a print version would be published. I hope the
readers from various pediatric surgical units will contribute for this atlas.

Regards
Dr. M. Bilal Mirza
22-05-2011

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PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION

It gave me an immense pleasure to edit the first edition of this atlas. This was an effort from my side to
contribute in the development of pediatric surgery in this country. It took a period of more than a year to
accomplish the job, from conceiving the idea to the publishing of the first edition. I requested many peers of
the field to contribute in this edition. I am very thankful of them for their considerations for me and the atlas.
This edition is published online. The print version will be considered when it gathers a remarkable mass. It
contains many new images and some best images from the previous pool, published in the gallery section of
the website www.babysurgeon.com.

I request all the pediatric surgeons and residents to send the high quality images for the second edition of the
atlas. Once again thank you very much for your cooperation.

Regards
Dr. M. Bilal Mirza
18-01-2010

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I am very thankful to my teachers Professor Dr. Muhammad Afzal Sheikh, Professor Jamshed Akhtar, and
Prof Dr. Muhammad Saleem for supporting me in achieving such milestones. This moment looked an acme
of my life to feel thanks to Allah and The Prophet (PBUH), for showing me the enlightened path.
The acknowledgement is not complete without mentioning about Dr. Yousuf Aziz Khan, who always
supported me and provided good quality images for the Atlas. I am also grateful to my family for their
unforgettable support in this regard. Many thanks to all the staff of department of pediatric surgery of my
hospital for providing support and technical facilities to complete the event.

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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS

PROFESSOR AFZAL SHEIKH


PROFESSOR JAMSHED AKHTAR
DR MUHAMMAD BILAL MIRZA
DR YOUSUF AZIZ KHAN
DR LUBNA IJAZ
DR GHULAM MUSTAFA
DR MUHAMMAD HUSNAIN
DR TARIQ KHAWAJA

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Table of Contents

1. Plate 1
2. Plate 2
3. Plate 3
4. Plate 4
5. Plate 5
6. Plate 6
7. Plate 7
8. Plate 8
9. Plate 9
10. Plate 10
11. Plate 11
12. Plate 12
13. Plate 13
14. Plate 14
15. Plate 15
16. Plate 16
17. Plate 17
18. Plate 18
19. Plate 19
20. Plate 20
21. Plate 21
22. Plate 22

Intestinal Atresia
Atresia with Meckels Diverticulum
Hirschsprungs Disease
Acute Appendicitis
Bathing Trunk Nevus
Intussusceptions
Multiple Intussusception
Biliary Atresia
Omphalocele
Mesenteric Lipoma
Dermoid Cyst Over Tongue
Cystic Hygroma
Duplication Cyst
Mesenteric Cyst
Ethmoidal Encephalocele
Huge Encephalocele
Empyema Necessitatis
Meatal Stone
Spring Stuck in the Teeth
Ectopic Pancreatic Tissue
Duodenal Web
Air Vesicogram

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INTESTINAL ATRESIA

Plate 1

Image 1: Type III-a Jejuno-ileal Atresia

Image 2: Type III-b Apple peal Atresia

Image 3: Atresia of 4th part of duodenum

Image 4: Type I Terminal Ileal Atresia

Image 5: Ascending Colon Atresia

Image 6: Hepatic Flexure Colonic Atresia

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ATRESIA WITH MECKELS DIVERTICULUM

Plate 2

Image 7: Type I Mid Ileal Atresia

Image 8: Meckels Diverticulum in the same patient

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HIRSCHSPRUNGS DISEASE

Plate 3

Image 9: Plain radiograph

Image 10: Barium enema

Image 11: Transition Zone

Image 12: Transition Zone


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ACUTE APPENDICITIS

Plate 4

Image 13: Acute Gangrenous Appendicitis

Image 14: Fecalith

Image 15: Acute Appendicitis

Image 16: Acute Appendicitis

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BATHING TRUNK NEVUS

Plate 5

Image 17: Back View

Image 18: Front View

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INTUSSUSCEPTIONS

Plate 6

Image 19: Multiple Intussusceptions with Meckels Diverticulum

Image 21: Chronic Intussusception

Image 20: Ileocolic Intussusception

Image 22: Ileocolic Intussusception


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MULTIPLE INTUSSUSCEPTIONS

Plate 7

Image 23: CT Scan of a Patient with Multiple Intussusceptions

Image 24: CT Scan with Contrast (Same Patient)

Image 25: Multiple Intussusceptions (Same Patient)

Image 26: Same Patient

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BILIARY ATRESIA

Plate 8

Image 27: Operative view of Biliary atresia

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OMPHALOCELE

Plate 9

Image 28: Omphalocele Minor

Image 29: Omphalocele Major

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MESENTERIC LIPOMA

Plate 10

Image 30: Operative view of Fatty mass of mesentery which was proved to be lipoma on histopathology

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DERMOID CYST OVER TONGUE

Plate 11

Image 31: Dermoid Cyst Over Tongue

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CYSTIC HYGROMA

Plate 12

Image 32: Huge infected cystic hygroma necessitating tracheostomy

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DUPLICATION CYST

Plate 13

Image 33: Duplication cyst of ileum

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MESENTERIC CYST

Plate 14

Image 41: Mesenteric cyst of colonic mesentery

Image 42: Mesenteric cyst of colonic mesentery

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ETHMOIDAL ENCEPHALOCELE

Plate 15

Image 35: Ethmoidal encephalocele

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HUGE ENCEPHALOCELE

Plate 16

Image 38: Huge encephalocele

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EMPYEMA NECESSITATIS

Plate 17

Image 36: Empyema Necessitatis

Image 37: Chest Radiograph of the same patient

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MEATAL STONE

Plate 18

Image 39: Stone stuck at the meatus

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SPRING STUCK IN THE TEETH

Plate 19

Image 40: Spring stuck in the teeth

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ECTOPIC PANCREATIC TISSUE

Plate 20

Image 34: Ectopic pancreatic tissue

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DUODENAL WEB

Plate 21

Image 43: Contrast meal study showing duodenal obstruction

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AIR VESICOGRAM

Plate 22

Image 44: Air vesicogram in a patient of imperforate anus

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