Late traumatic diaphragmatic hernia complicated by intrathoracic perforation and haemorrhagic gastric cyst: a rare combination.

Authors

  • Ana Alves Rafael Serviço de Cirurgia II, Hospital Egas Moniz, S.A., Lisboa.
  • Patrícia Rodrigues
  • Leonor do Carmo
  • Carlos Nascimento
  • Juliano Machado
  • J Rosado da Fonseca

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.1030

Abstract

The authors describe the clinical and imagiologic challenges faced at the Emergency Room while observing a 48-year-old woman, submitted to a Nissen fundoplication 16 months earlier. She presented herself with a one-month total progressive dysphagia, epigastric pain and regurgitation. Intraoperative findings demonstrated an intraabdominal fundoplication, closure of diaphragmatic crura and part of the gastric greater curvature and body herniated through a small posterior defect on the diaphragm, with a gigantic serosal cystic mass and associated perforation. Data from posterior clinical investigation shows a traffic accident 34 years ago. Although described before, the association of late traumatic diaphragmatic hernia and gastric intrathoracic perforation is rare (< 2.5%) and difficult to diagnose. A revision of the literature is performed concerning the pathophysiologic mechanisms of late diaphragmatic rupture, its clinical presentation and diagnosis, as for Nissen fundoplication complications, its prevention and management.

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Rafael AA, Rodrigues P, Carmo L do, Nascimento C, Machado J, Fonseca JR da. Late traumatic diaphragmatic hernia complicated by intrathoracic perforation and haemorrhagic gastric cyst: a rare combination. Acta Med Port [Internet]. 2005 Aug. 31 [cited 2024 Apr. 23];18(4):295-301. Available from: https://actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/1030

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Arquivo Histórico