European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine (Oct 2021)

An Unusual Case of Acute Dyspnoea: Acute Intrathoracic Gastric Volvulus with Probable Tension Gastrothorax

  • Jean Bosco Masabarakiza,
  • Lingna Zhu,
  • Yilmaz Gorur,
  • Benoît Cardos,
  • Noel Lorenzo-Villalba,
  • Deeba Ali,
  • Lena Andriollo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12890/2021_002818

Abstract

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Acute gastric volvulus is a rare complication affecting 4% of hiatal hernias. It is described as an abnormal rotation of the stomach around a transverse or longitudinal axis and can be intra-abdominal or intrathoracic. Intrathoracic gastric volvulus can lead to tension gastrothorax, which is defined as the presence of a massive gastric distension in the chest cavity causing a mediastinal shift with haemodynamic instability and a risk of cardiorespiratory arrest. We report a case of intrathoracic gastric volvulus with probable tension gastrothorax. Early diagnosis of gastrothorax with computed tomography and immediate insertion of a nasogastric tube resulted in rapid clinical improvement. Surgical intervention is the treatment of choice.

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