FINAL EXAM
DECEMBER 2020
PAEDIATRIC SURGERY (PART II/FINAL)
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PAPER-II
Time: 3 hours
Max. Marks: 100
PED.SURG/D/20/29/II
Important Instructions:
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- You are provided with 5 answer sheet booklets. Each individual answer sheet booklet consists of 10 pages excluding the covering jackets.
- Answers to all the questions must be attempted within these 5 answer sheet booklets which must be later tagged together at the end of the exam.
- No additional supplementary answer sheet booklet will be provided.
- Attempt all questions in order.
- Each question carries 10 marks.
- Read the question carefully and answer to the point neatly and legibly.
- Do not leave any blank pages between two answers.
- Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space.
- Answer all the parts of a single question together.
- Start the answer to a question on a fresh page or leave adequate space between two answers.
- Draw table/diagrams/flowcharts wherever appropriate.
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Write short notes on:
-  a) Embryology of lung. 3+2+5 
 b) Enumerate different types of congenital diaphragmatic hernias along with suitable diagrams.
 c) Paradigm shift in management of congenital diaphragmatic hernias over last two decades.
-  a) Pathogenesis of intussusception with emphasis on lead points. 4+4+2 
 b) Non-operative and operative management for intussusception.
 c) How would you differentiate between rectal prolapse and prolapsed intussusceptum?
-  a) Pyloric atresia. 3+3+2+2 
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 d) Anatomical classification of biliary atresia.
-  a) Tabulate derivatives of branchial arches, clefts and pouches mentioning the neurovascular supply to each of the 6 branchial arches; supplement the answer with diagrams. 5+2+3 
 b) Sistrunk's operation.
 c) First branchial arch anomalies.
-  a) Segmental dilatation of bowel. 2+3+2+3 
 b) Pan-NEC.
 c) Colonic atresia.
 d) Forme fruste choledochal cyst.
-  a) Tabulate the differences between omphalocele and gastroschisis. 3+2+5 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- b) Cantrell's pentalogy.
 c) Management of OEIS syndrome with suitable diagrams.
-  a) How would you manage a female neonate born with persistent cloaca? Supplement your answer with diagrams. 6+4 
 b) Rectovestibular fistula associated with MRKH syndrome.
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P.T.O
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-  a) Enumerate 5 types of chest wall deformities. 2+3+3+2 
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 d) Nuss procedure; supplement the answer with diagrams.
-  a) VACTERL-H association. 2+2+6 
 b) CHARGE association.
 c) Different operative procedures used for long-gap esophageal atresia, and their pros and cons. Supplement the answer with diagrams.
-  a) Confirmatory tests for the diagnosis of Hirschsprung's disease. 3+4+3 
 b) Popular surgeries done for Hirschsprung's disease; supplement the answer with diagrams.
 c) Early and long-term complications in operated patients of Hirschsprung's disease.
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