1.The use of freeze-dry bovine pericardium (FDBP) in diaphragmatic herniorrhaphy in dogs.
Loqman MY ; Wong CM ; Hair-Bejo M ; Zuki AB ; Hafeez YM
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2004;59 Suppl B():113-114
A study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of freeze-dried bovine pericardium (FDBP) as a biomaterial in diaphragmatic herniorrhapy in dogs. Eight adult dogs were randomly selected and divided into two equal groups. In FDBP group, a diaphragmatic defect was induced and repaired with an identical size of FDBP. In the control group, a diaphragmatic wall was incised at three-side border creating a flap and sutured. Grossly, only mild intrathoracic adhesion was observed for most of the animals, and no herniation occured. Microscopically, the biomaterial incorporated into the host's tissue by ingrowth of young muscle fiber and massive new blood vessel formation in between the fibrous tissue.
*Biological Dressings
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Biomechanics
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Diaphragm/pathology
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Diaphragm/surgery
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Freeze Drying
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Hernia, Diaphragmatic/pathology
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Hernia, Diaphragmatic/*surgery
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*Materials Testing
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Pericardium
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*Prostheses and Implants
2.Diaphragmatic hernia: report of an autopsy case.
Dong-hong YU ; Lei ZHOU ; Zhao-gen CAI ; Cong-you GU ; Yan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2011;40(9):629-629
Adult
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Colon, Transverse
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pathology
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Hernia, Diaphragmatic
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pathology
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Humans
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Male
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Respiratory Insufficiency
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pathology
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Spleen
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pathology
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Stomach
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pathology
4.Giant Meckel's Diverticulum Associated with a Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia.
In Suk KANG ; Soo Min AHN ; Airi HAN ; Jung Tak OH ; Seok Joo HAN ; Seung Hoon CHOI
Yonsei Medical Journal 2004;45(1):177-179
Giant Meckel's diverticulum is a very rare lesion and its association with a congenital diaphragmatic hernia has not been reported previously. We report a case of newborn with a giant Meckel's diverticulum and congenital diaphragmatic hernia. A large round atypical air-filled bowel segment was found by chest radiography preoperatively, and a giant Meckel's diverticulum was located within the left hemithorax during surgery.
Hernia, Diaphragmatic/*complications/congenital/*pathology
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Human
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Infant, Newborn
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Male
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Meckel Diverticulum/*complications/*pathology/surgery
6.Huge alveolar echinococcosis of liver presenting with organ shift, elevation of the left dome of diaphragm misdiagnosis as diaphragmatic hernia: a case report.
Zhe XU ; Ming-xing CHEN ; Zhen-chao FU ; Xin ZHU
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2010;18(2):154-154
Diagnosis, Differential
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Diagnostic Errors
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Diaphragm
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diagnostic imaging
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physiopathology
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Echinococcosis, Hepatic
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diagnosis
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pathology
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surgery
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Female
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Hernia, Diaphragmatic
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diagnosis
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diagnostic imaging
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Humans
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Liver
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parasitology
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pathology
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surgery
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
7.Review of traumatic diaphragmatic hernia associated with pelvis fractures.
Dou WU ; Qiang LIU ; Shu-Feng HAN
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2006;9(2):125-128
OBJECTIVETo review the epidemiological feature, clinical and diagnostic data of post-traumatic diaphragmatic hernia (TDH) associated with pelvis fracture reported in recent 10 years.
METHODSA 10-year retrospective study was undertaken to analyze the incidence, diagnosis, management, morbidity and mortality of patients with traumatic diaphragmatic hernia associated with pelvis fractures. A total of 46 cases in our country were reviewed.
RESULTSThe incidence of TDH associated with pelvis fractures was relatively rare and the diagnosis was often delayed or missed. A total of 72.34% of these patients were diagnosed as TDH associated with pelvis fractures after injury for 36 hours to 1 week. Although the trans-thorax approach was preferred for surgical closure in the acute phase, its mortality still reached 8.51%.
CONCLUSIONSTDH associated with pelvis fractures is difficult to be diagnosed because of its varied clinical and radiological signs and the patients may not present with symptoms for a long time after injury. In clinical, a high index of suspicion with appropriate examination is the mainstay of management, which can be helpful in prognosis.
Adult ; China ; epidemiology ; Diaphragm ; injuries ; Female ; Fractures, Bone ; etiology ; therapy ; Hernia, Diaphragmatic ; epidemiology ; etiology ; therapy ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pelvis ; injuries ; pathology ; Retrospective Studies ; Rupture ; therapy
8.Chronic Gastric Volvulus as a Late Complication of Hepatectomy for Hepatoblastoma in a Child: A Case Report
Han Shin LEE ; Eun Jung JUNG ; Ji Sook PARK ; Taejin PARK
Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition 2019;22(6):608-612
Gastric volvulus (GV) is an uncommon pathology, with 10-20% of cases occurring in children, typically before one year of age. It often occurs in people with congenital diaphragmatic hernias, intestinal malrotation, eventration of the diaphragm, paraesophageal hernias, wandering spleens, asplenism, or intra-abdominal adhesions. We report a rare case of chronic GV after left hemihepatectomy for hepatoblastoma in a child. The patient was a 9-year-old boy who complained of upper abdominal pain and postprandial upper abdominal distension for one year. At the age of 4 months, he was diagnosed with hepatoblastoma and had undergone left hemihepatectomy. The upper gastrointestinal contrast study revealed chronic organoaxial gastric volvulus. After a surgical procedure involving adhesiolysis and an anterior wall gastropexy, the patient improved and the symptoms resolved. Although GV is a rare disease, it should be suspected in a patient with a previous abdominal surgical history who is complaining of abdominal distension and pain.
Abdominal Pain
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Child
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Diaphragm
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Gastropexy
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Hepatectomy
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Hepatoblastoma
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Hernia, Hiatal
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Hernias, Diaphragmatic, Congenital
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Humans
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Male
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Pathology
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Rare Diseases
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Stomach Volvulus
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Wandering Spleen