Case Reports in Surgery (Jan 2016)

Xiphoidectomy: A Surgical Intervention for an Underdocumented Disorder

  • Dirk Pieter Hogerzeil,
  • Klaas Albert Hartholt,
  • Mark Rem de Vries

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/9306262
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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Two patients who presented with nonspecific thoracic and upper abdominal symptoms and tenderness of the xiphoid process are discussed. Both patients had undergone extensive examinations, but no source for their symptoms could be found. Plain chest radiographs revealed an anterior displacement of the xiphoid process in both patients. Physical examination confirmed this to be the primary source of discomfort. Anterior displacement of the xiphoid process may be the result of significant weight gain. Repeated trauma of the afflicted area, unaccustomed heavy lifting, exercise, and perichondritis are, amongst other causes, believed to contribute to the development of xiphodynia. Both patients were treated by performing a xiphoidectomy, resulting in disappearance of the symptoms.