Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia in children

Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia is a relatively uncommon clinical entity, especially in children. It is often undiagnosed because of its rarity and coexistence with more obvious and serious injuries. Mortality of traumatic diaphragmatic rupture alone is rare, however delayed diagnosis may lead to hig...

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Main Authors: B. Špaková, M. Gura, M. Molnár, D. Murgaš, M. Dragula
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-09-01
Series:Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576621002050
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spelling doaj-a44d5beb887f4c65a961eb5ab830e7932021-08-08T04:18:22ZengElsevierJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports2213-57662021-09-0172101984Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia in childrenB. Špaková0M. Gura1M. Molnár2D. Murgaš3M. Dragula4Comenius University in Bratislava Jessenius Faculty of Medicine in Martin: Univerzita Komenského V Bratislave Jesseniova Lekárska Fakulta V Martine, Malá Hora 4A, Martin, 03601, Slovakia; Pediatric Surgery Department, University Hospital Martin, Kollárova 2, Martin, 03601, Slovakia; Corresponding author. Pediatric Surgery Department, University Hospital Martin, Kollárova 2, Martin, 03601, Slovakia.Comenius University in Bratislava Jessenius Faculty of Medicine in Martin: Univerzita Komenského V Bratislave Jesseniova Lekárska Fakulta V Martine, Malá Hora 4A, Martin, 03601, Slovakia; Pediatric Surgery Department, University Hospital Martin, Kollárova 2, Martin, 03601, SlovakiaComenius University in Bratislava Jessenius Faculty of Medicine in Martin: Univerzita Komenského V Bratislave Jesseniova Lekárska Fakulta V Martine, Malá Hora 4A, Martin, 03601, Slovakia; Pediatric Surgery Department, University Hospital Martin, Kollárova 2, Martin, 03601, SlovakiaComenius University in Bratislava Jessenius Faculty of Medicine in Martin: Univerzita Komenského V Bratislave Jesseniova Lekárska Fakulta V Martine, Malá Hora 4A, Martin, 03601, Slovakia; Pediatric Surgery Department, University Hospital Martin, Kollárova 2, Martin, 03601, SlovakiaComenius University in Bratislava Jessenius Faculty of Medicine in Martin: Univerzita Komenského V Bratislave Jesseniova Lekárska Fakulta V Martine, Malá Hora 4A, Martin, 03601, Slovakia; Pediatric Surgery Department, University Hospital Martin, Kollárova 2, Martin, 03601, SlovakiaTraumatic diaphragmatic hernia is a relatively uncommon clinical entity, especially in children. It is often undiagnosed because of its rarity and coexistence with more obvious and serious injuries. Mortality of traumatic diaphragmatic rupture alone is rare, however delayed diagnosis may lead to higher mortality and morbidity rate. Outcome is usually determined by concomitant injuries and complications. Usually a diaphragmatic injury occurs in cases of blunt abdominal trauma (e.g. motor vehicle accidents) or penetrating trauma (e.g. gunshot or stab injury). Iatrogenic causes are rare. It has three stages: 1. initial, 2. latent, and 3. obstructive. Clinical findings vary depending on the stage of traumatic diaphragmatic injury. Subsequent complications, such as herniation or strangulation of viscera may occur months or even years after primary injury. High index of suspicion of this injury should be maintained when dealing with patients having respiratory or abdominal symptoms following trauma of the thoracoabdominal region, and patients after high-velocity blunt abdominal or penetrating trauma. We present two cases of traumatic diaphragmatic rupture and subsequent diaphragmatic hernia in pediatric patients, admitted in our hospital 2 months apart in a row, with different clinical and radiological findings.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576621002050Pediatric traumaTraumatic diaphragmatic ruptureBlunt abdominal trauma
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author B. Špaková
M. Gura
M. Molnár
D. Murgaš
M. Dragula
spellingShingle B. Špaková
M. Gura
M. Molnár
D. Murgaš
M. Dragula
Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia in children
Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
Pediatric trauma
Traumatic diaphragmatic rupture
Blunt abdominal trauma
author_facet B. Špaková
M. Gura
M. Molnár
D. Murgaš
M. Dragula
author_sort B. Špaková
title Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia in children
title_short Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia in children
title_full Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia in children
title_fullStr Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia in children
title_full_unstemmed Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia in children
title_sort traumatic diaphragmatic hernia in children
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
issn 2213-5766
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia is a relatively uncommon clinical entity, especially in children. It is often undiagnosed because of its rarity and coexistence with more obvious and serious injuries. Mortality of traumatic diaphragmatic rupture alone is rare, however delayed diagnosis may lead to higher mortality and morbidity rate. Outcome is usually determined by concomitant injuries and complications. Usually a diaphragmatic injury occurs in cases of blunt abdominal trauma (e.g. motor vehicle accidents) or penetrating trauma (e.g. gunshot or stab injury). Iatrogenic causes are rare. It has three stages: 1. initial, 2. latent, and 3. obstructive. Clinical findings vary depending on the stage of traumatic diaphragmatic injury. Subsequent complications, such as herniation or strangulation of viscera may occur months or even years after primary injury. High index of suspicion of this injury should be maintained when dealing with patients having respiratory or abdominal symptoms following trauma of the thoracoabdominal region, and patients after high-velocity blunt abdominal or penetrating trauma. We present two cases of traumatic diaphragmatic rupture and subsequent diaphragmatic hernia in pediatric patients, admitted in our hospital 2 months apart in a row, with different clinical and radiological findings.
topic Pediatric trauma
Traumatic diaphragmatic rupture
Blunt abdominal trauma
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576621002050
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