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Hepatothorax due to a right diaphragmatic rupture related to duodenal ulcer perforation

Authors
Baek, Se-JinKim, JinLee, Sung-Ho
Issue Date
21-Oct-2012
Publisher
BAISHIDENG PUBL GRP CO LTD
Keywords
Diaphragmatic rupture; Hepatothorax; Duodenal ulcer perforation; Polytetrafluoroethylene mesh
Citation
WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, v.18, no.39, pp.5649 - 5652
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Journal Title
WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
Volume
18
Number
39
Start Page
5649
End Page
5652
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/107203
DOI
10.3748/wjg.v18.i39.5649
ISSN
1007-9327
Abstract
Here, we present the case of a 53-year-old man with a hepatothorax due to a right diaphragmatic rupture related to duodenal ulcer perforation. On admission, the patient complained of severe acute abdominal pain, with physical examination findings suspicious for a perforated peptic ulcer. Of note, the patient had no history of other medical conditions or recent trauma, and the initial chest radiography and laboratory findings were not specific. A subsequent abdominal computed tomography revealed intrathoracic displacement of the liver, gallbladder, transverse colon and omentum through a right diaphragmatic defect. The patient then underwent an explorative laparotomy that confirmed duodenal ulcer perforation. A primary repair of the duodenal perforation was performed, and the diaphragmatic defect was repaired using a polytetrafluoroethylene patch after the organs were reduced and the cavity irrigated. This particular case proves interesting as right-sided spontaneous diaphragmatic ruptures are very rare and difficult to diagnose. Additionally, the best treatment for such large diaphragmatic defects is still controversial, especially in cases of intrathoracic or intra-abdominal contamination. (C) 2012 Baishideng. All rights reserved.
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