R. Hebbale, Kaushik Ramachandran, Varadaraju R, A. Cherukumudi
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Abstract
Objective: The aim of this article was to present the results of thoracotomy performed in three symptomatic adult patients with congenital diaphragm eventration in the light of current literature data.
Methods: Along with representation of the surgical management of each case, a brief review of literature was performed.
Results and Conclusion: Diaphragmatic eventration is a rare clinical entity that may be congenital or acquired. Surgery, which may be open or endoscopic, is the primary treatment modality for symptomatic patients.