نتایج جستجو برای: delayed diaphragmatic rupture

تعداد نتایج: 149590  

2014
Caroline C. Jadlowiec Lois U. Sakorafas

Traumatic diaphragmatic hernias are rare and challenging to diagnose. Following trauma, diagnosis may occur immediately or in a delayed fashion. It is believed that left traumatic diaphragmatic hernias are more common as a result of the protective right-sided anatomic lie of the liver. If unrecognized, traumatic diaphragmatic injuries are subject to enlarge over time as a result of the normal p...

2009
Reyaz Ahmad Lone Mukand Lal Sharma Mahmood Wani Shiraz Rather Abdul Gani Ahangar Fouzia Rasool Mohd Akbar Bhat Abdul Majid Dar Guhlam Nabi Lone Shyam Singh Ishtiyaq Mir Shabir Shah Mubashir Shah Mohd Lateef Wani

Eventration of the diaphragm is the condition where the muscle is permanently elevated, but retains its continuity and attachments to the costal margins. Traumatic diaphragmatic rupture is a recognized consequence of high velocity blunt trauma to the abdomen usually a result of motor vehicle accident. Multi-slice CT and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the pre-operative evaluation of trauma patien...

Journal: :Journal of Medical Case Reports 2007
Stamatiou Konstantinos Ilias Georgios Chlopsios Christos Karanasiou Vasilissa Kavouras Nikolaos Lebrun Fred Heretis John Sofras Frank

INTRODUCTION Rupture of the diaphragm is almost always due to major trauma. Diaphragmatic injuries are rare (5-7%), usually secondary to blunt, or more rarely to penetrating, thoracic or abdominal trauma. No single investigation provides a reliable diagnosis of diaphragmatic rupture when a patient first arrives at hospital. Almost 33% are suspected on initial chest x-ray, but the percentage is ...

Journal: :Southern medical journal 1988
A Holm P Q Bessey J S Aldrete

We present an analysis of 42 cases of acute rupture of the diaphragm by blunt trauma. There were 31 men (74%) and 11 women (26%); the mean age was 32.8 years +/- 2.4 SEM. At admission, hypovolemic shock was present in 45% of the cases, pelvic fracture in 36%, and severe respiratory distress in 21%. Diaphragmatic rupture was suggested before operation by unilateral elevation of the diaphragm, su...

Journal: :Electronic Journal of General Medicine 2005

Journal: :Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2010

2008
E Terzo J Pink A Puggioni R Shiel V Andreoni H McAllister

A seven-year-old male Jack Russell terrier was presented with a history of coughing, generalised weakness and lethargy 10 days after an abdominal coeliotomy to repair a large diaphragmatic rupture. Thoracic radiographs demonstrated a soft tissue mass in the midcaudal right thoracic cavity. Ultrasonographic studies, bronchoscopy and subsequent exploratory thoracotomy confirmed a diagnosis of a r...

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