Bochdalek diaphragmatic hernia in the elderly: a case report

Journal: Kyobu Geka. The Japanese Journal Of Thoracic Surgery
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Abstract

We successfully treated surgically an elderly patient, a 80-year-old woman, with Bochdalek diaphragmatic hernia. She had intermittent episodes of intestinal obstruction. A preoperative chest roentgenograph revealed a loop of gas-filled bowel in the left chest and elevation of the left diaphragm. CT scanning of the thorax revealed the bowels filled with gastrografin in the left thoracic cavity. She was treated surgically, through transabdominal and then transthoracic approaches. The herniated large bowel was reduced from the thoracic cavity and the hernial sac was excised. The posterolateral defect of the diaphragm, 5 x 6 cm in size was closed with interrupted mattress sutures. The patient has been well without any symptoms 6 months after the surgery. Bochdalek diaphragmatic hernia is the most common problem in infants with risky respiratory distress and high mortality, however it is preferable to carry out surgical treatment for adult patients because of good postoperative results. As a surgical route in the management of Bochdalek diaphragmatic hernia in adults, a transthoracic approach is preferable since it provides easy separation and reduction of herniated bowels from the thoracic cavity and easy closure of the diaphragmatic defect, furthermore there are no other serious gastrointestinal complications which are required specific repair.

Authors
T Kugai, K Sunagawa, E Ikemura, T Yonaha