Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Apr 2016)

Perforated Gastric Gangrene without Pneumothorax in an Adult Bochdalek Hernia due to Volvulus

  • John Mathew Manipadam,
  • George Mathew Sebastian,
  • Venugopal Ambady,
  • Ramesh Hariharan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2016/18032.7552
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
pp. PD09 – PD10

Abstract

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Bochdalek hernia is the most frequent congenital diaphragmatic hernia which occurs due to a defect in the posterior attachment of the diaphragm when there is a failure of closure of the pleuroperitoneal membrane in utero. It rarely presents for the first time in adults. We report one such case of a 23-year-old male patient who presented with an acute abdomen. Chest X-ray showed air under diaphragm and he was taken up for an emergency laparotomy. Intraoperatively an organoaxial volvulus of the stomach was found in a bochdaleks hernia with a focal gangrene of the stomach fundus with perforation and peritonitis. However, there was no breach of pleural cavity. A sleeve resection of the gangrenous portion of the stomach was performed and the diaphragmatic defect was repaired. Patient made an uneventful postoperative recovery. Gastric gangrene with perforation as a manifestation of the adult bochdalek hernia is indeed rare. A concomitant pneumothorax occurs along with this condition which requires an intercostal drainage tube prior to the laparotomy. We report this case for its unique presentation without pneumothorax.

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