The Surgery Journal (Jul 2020)

Robotic Transthoracic Repair of a Right-Sided Traumatic Diaphragmatic Rupture

  • Jin K. Kim,
  • Anand Desai,
  • Anastasia Kunac,
  • Aziz M. Merchant,
  • Constantinos Lovoulos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1716330
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 06, no. 03
pp. e164 – e166

Abstract

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Introduction Traumatic diaphragm rupture injury repairs are predominately performed through thoracotomy, laparotomy, or a combination of the two approaches. While open surgery is often necessary to follow the fundamentals of damage-control operations in unstable or polytrauma patients, minimally invasive surgery may be an alternative for those with a low injury burden to reduce the postoperative morbidities associated with open operations. Case Description We describe the first case of a right-sided diaphragm rupture from blunt trauma that was repaired by a robotic transthoracic approach in the index admission. Conclusion Minimally invasive repair of an acute traumatic diaphragm rupture is feasible in selected trauma patients.

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