Radiology Case Reports (May 2022)

Congenital paraesophageal hernia with gastric outlet obstruction in a neonate with Cornelia de Lange Syndrome

  • Bryan C. McDowell, MD,
  • Kelly K. Horst, MD,
  • Denise B. Klinkner, MD, MEd

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 5
pp. 1478 – 1482

Abstract

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We describe a case of a newborn being treated for encephalopathy and seizures, whose radiographs since the first day of life demonstrate a persistent ovoid lucency over the central lower chest. A CT performed confirmed a type IV hiatal hernia, which is defined as a paraesophageal type hernia containing a portion of the abdominal viscera. This infant's hernia included the distal stomach, pylorus, and proximal duodenum. There was no volvulus or ischemic change at surgery. The patient underwent successful reduction, fundoplication, and gastrostomy placement with hospital discharge after further stabilization of additional medical problems. Genetic testing later confirmed Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Type V, which has been associated with gastrointestinal manifestations and congenital diaphragmatic hernias.

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