Iatrogenic diaphragmatic hernia in infants: Potentially catastrophic when overlooked

Acquired diaphragmatic hernias are a rare occurrence. They can result from blunt, penetrating or inadvertent iatrogenic injury. When overlooked they can potentially be catastrophic. We report a case of iatrogenic diaphragmatic hernia in a six-month old infant presenting with acute respiratory distre...

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Main Authors: Yousef El-Gohary (Author), Isaiah Schuster (Author), Richard J. Scriven (Author), Charles V. Coren (Author), Edmund Kessler (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2014-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Acquired diaphragmatic hernias are a rare occurrence. They can result from blunt, penetrating or inadvertent iatrogenic injury. When overlooked they can potentially be catastrophic. We report a case of iatrogenic diaphragmatic hernia in a six-month old infant presenting with acute respiratory distress as a result of strangulated bowel herniating into the left hemithorax caused from a traumatic chest tube insertion in the neonatal period.
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10.1016/j.epsc.2014.10.008