Conventional mesh repair of a giant iatrogenic bilateral diaphragmatic hernia with an enterothorax

Int Med Case Rep J. 2014 Feb 12:7:23-5. doi: 10.2147/IMCRJ.S54361. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Purpose: Diaphragmatic hernias (DHs) are divided into congenital and acquired hernias, most of which are congenital. Among acquired DHs, up to 80% are left-sided, only a few iatrogenic DHs have been reported, and bilateral hernias are extremely rare. For diagnostic reasons, many DHs are overlooked by ultrasonography or X-ray and are only recognized at a later stage when complications occur.

Methods: In 2009, we performed three partial diaphragm replacements in our clinic for repairing DHs using a PERMACOL™ implant.

Results: As all patients had uneventful postoperative courses and the clinical outcomes were very good, we present one special case of a 65-year-old male with a giant iatrogenic bilateral DH with an enterothorax.

Conclusion: We see a good indication for diaphragm replacements by using a PERMACOL™ implant for fixing especially DHs with huge hernial gaps and in cases with fragile tissue.

Keywords: PERMACOL™; bilateral diaphragmatic hernia; biological implant; conventional hernia repair; diaphragm replacement; enterothorax; mesh repair.

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