Case Reports in Emergency Medicine (Jan 2015)

Late Onset Traumatic Diaphragmatic Herniation Leading to Intestinal Obstruction and Pancreatitis: Two Separate Cases

  • Tolga Dinc,
  • Selami Ilgaz Kayilioglu,
  • Faruk Coskun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/549013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Although diaphragmatic injuries caused by blunt or penetrating trauma are rare entities, they are the most commonly misdiagnosed injuries in trauma patients and occur in approximately 3–7% of all abdominal or thoracic traumas. Acute pancreatitis secondary to late presenting diaphragmatic hernia is very rare. Here we present two separate cases: one with acute bowel obstruction and the other with acute pancreatitis secondary to late onset traumatic diaphragmatic hernia (three and twenty-eight years after chest trauma, resp.).