Late presentation of congenital diaphragmatic Hernia after a diagnostic laparoscopic surgery (a case report)

<p>Abstract</p> <p>The authors report a rare case of 17-year-old lady with late presentation of congenital diaphragmatic hernia. She presented with vague abdominal pain and was thought to have urinary tract infection, ruptured ovarian cyst, and appendicitis by different medical tea...

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Main Authors: Yap Kok Hooi, Jones Mark
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.cardiothoracicsurgery.org/content/8/1/8
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spelling doaj-74e289f7a8c0472c9d4c7a77b2c7a46d2020-11-25T00:18:55ZengBMCJournal of Cardiothoracic Surgery1749-80902013-01-0181810.1186/1749-8090-8-8Late presentation of congenital diaphragmatic Hernia after a diagnostic laparoscopic surgery (a case report)Yap Kok HooiJones Mark<p>Abstract</p> <p>The authors report a rare case of 17-year-old lady with late presentation of congenital diaphragmatic hernia. She presented with vague abdominal pain and was thought to have urinary tract infection, ruptured ovarian cyst, and appendicitis by different medical teams in the first few days. She eventually underwent a diagnostic laparoscopy with no significant findings. In the early postoperative recovery period, she suffered from severe cardiorespiratory distress and a large intestinal left diaphragmatic hernia was diagnosed subsequently. At further operation a strangulated loop of large bowel herniating through a left antero-lateral congenital diaphragmatic hernia was discovered, which was reduced and repaired with a prolene mesh through thoracotomy. She made an excellent recovery and was discharged a few days after the operation. The authors postulate a mechanism of positive pressure from laparoscopic surgery causing herniation of large bowel through a pre-existing diaphragmatic defect. This case highlights the diagnostic challenge of this disease due to its diverse clinical presentation, the importance of prompt diagnosis and intervention.</p> http://www.cardiothoracicsurgery.org/content/8/1/8Congenital diaphragmatic herniaDelayed presentationDiagnosisLaparoscopic surgeryProlene meshHernia repair
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Late presentation of congenital diaphragmatic Hernia after a diagnostic laparoscopic surgery (a case report)
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Delayed presentation
Diagnosis
Laparoscopic surgery
Prolene mesh
Hernia repair
author_facet Yap Kok Hooi
Jones Mark
author_sort Yap Kok Hooi
title Late presentation of congenital diaphragmatic Hernia after a diagnostic laparoscopic surgery (a case report)
title_short Late presentation of congenital diaphragmatic Hernia after a diagnostic laparoscopic surgery (a case report)
title_full Late presentation of congenital diaphragmatic Hernia after a diagnostic laparoscopic surgery (a case report)
title_fullStr Late presentation of congenital diaphragmatic Hernia after a diagnostic laparoscopic surgery (a case report)
title_full_unstemmed Late presentation of congenital diaphragmatic Hernia after a diagnostic laparoscopic surgery (a case report)
title_sort late presentation of congenital diaphragmatic hernia after a diagnostic laparoscopic surgery (a case report)
publisher BMC
series Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
issn 1749-8090
publishDate 2013-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>The authors report a rare case of 17-year-old lady with late presentation of congenital diaphragmatic hernia. She presented with vague abdominal pain and was thought to have urinary tract infection, ruptured ovarian cyst, and appendicitis by different medical teams in the first few days. She eventually underwent a diagnostic laparoscopy with no significant findings. In the early postoperative recovery period, she suffered from severe cardiorespiratory distress and a large intestinal left diaphragmatic hernia was diagnosed subsequently. At further operation a strangulated loop of large bowel herniating through a left antero-lateral congenital diaphragmatic hernia was discovered, which was reduced and repaired with a prolene mesh through thoracotomy. She made an excellent recovery and was discharged a few days after the operation. The authors postulate a mechanism of positive pressure from laparoscopic surgery causing herniation of large bowel through a pre-existing diaphragmatic defect. This case highlights the diagnostic challenge of this disease due to its diverse clinical presentation, the importance of prompt diagnosis and intervention.</p>
topic Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Delayed presentation
Diagnosis
Laparoscopic surgery
Prolene mesh
Hernia repair
url http://www.cardiothoracicsurgery.org/content/8/1/8
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