Artigo Acesso aberto Produção Nacional Revisado por pares

Delayed diaphragmatic hernia after open trauma with unusual content: Case report

2019; Elsevier BV; Volume: 64; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.08.030

ISSN

2210-2612

Autores

Ketlen Gomes da Costa, Rafaelle Taynah Soares da Silva, Marineide Santos de Melo, Jade Thays Saldanha Pereira, Juan Eduardo Rios Rodriguez, Renato Carvalho Amaral de Souza, Izabela Augusta de Oliveira Medeiros,

Tópico(s)

Pleural and Pulmonary Diseases

Resumo

Post-traumatic diaphragmatic hernias are not commonly diagnosed immediately after the initial trauma. There is a greater prevalence of left hernias due to the fragility or injury in diaphragm muscle and the lack of solid and fixed structures on the left side.A male patient, 30 years old, he was admitted to the emergency department presenting diffuse abdominal pain, vomiting, dyspnea, pain in the left hemithorax with worsening during forced inspiration. After performing X-ray and computed tomography (CT), the presence of organs in the abdominal cavity outside the usual position was evidenced and with discrete deviation. Immediate surgery was performed with posterolateral thoracic access through the sixth left intercostal space combined with left subcostal access. Initially, it was found jejunum, ileum and left colonic flexure and accessory spleen filling the hernial sac.This report is the first case to report two accessory spleens in manual reduction of herniation between thoracic and abdominal cavities after trauma and percutaneous perforation. The splenectomy performed in both organs occurred due to their advanced ischemia that was due to reduced vascularity.The presence of the reported accessory spleen inside the thoracic cavity is only a possible variation within the possibilities in cases of diaphragmatic hernias, which does not modify the surgical procedure in a relevant way.

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