Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Apr 2015)

Left Sided Hydro-pneumothorax in a Operated Case of Left Diaphragmatic Hernia Repair: A Diagnostic Dilemma

  • Chandrakant Kamlesh Pancholi,
  • Narendra Narayan Hombalkar,
  • Santosh Bhimrao Dalvi,
  • Prakash Dattatray Gurav

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2015/11879.5759
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
pp. PD03 – PD04

Abstract

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Diaphragmatic hernia in adults often presents with overlapping respiratory and abdominal symptoms. They may be simple diaphragmatic eventrations or undiagnosed Bochdalek’s hernias or may even be of post traumatic variety. Diaphragmatic hernias may be asymptomatic, present only with respiratory symptoms, or may present with obstruction and strangulation of involved bowel loops with faecopneumothorax. The index case was operated for open diaphragmatic hernia repair six years back and admitted for breathlessness with absence of abdominal signs and symptoms. Patient subsequently developed hydro-pneumothorax during conservative management. Emergency laparotomy revealed a gastric ulcer which perforated into the left chest giving rise to hydro-pneumothorax. In present study we would like to report how this unusual presentation led to dilemma in diagnosis and surgical intervention thus increasing the morbidity and mortality of the patient at our institute.

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