Eventration of Diaphragm with Chronic Constipation: An Unusual Presentation: A Case Report

A. Porwal, P. Gandhi
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Diaphragmatic eventration (DE) or eventration of the diaphragm is characterized by a permanent high position of 1 or rarely both the leaflets of the diaphragm, providing a potential space for the displacement of abdominal viscera on the affected side(s).It is a relatively rare condition with unknown etiology in adults. Prevalence of DE is less than 0.05% of the population, both children and adults, and is more common in males. There is a various presentation for DE and patients are mostly asymptomatic. The diagnosis of DE is vital to avoid certain serious, though rare, complications such as gastric or colon volvulus. Here is the report of an unusual presentation of eventration of the diaphragm with sigmoid colon volvulus presented with complaint of chronic constipation and ‘fear to eat’. Patient was diagnosed in the operating room despite multiple imaging modalities. Eventration of diaphragm and cachexia is a rare association and to the best of authors‘ knowledge, it is not reported in literature. It is hoped that the current case report sensitizes physicians to the unusual presentation of eventration of diaphragm. Plication of Diaphragm, Mediastinal Shift, Sigmoid Volvulus
横膈膜外翻伴慢性便秘:一个不寻常的表现:一个病例报告
横膈膜膨出(DE)或横膈膜膨出的特征是横膈膜的一个或很少两个小叶处于永久高位,为患侧腹部脏器的移位提供了潜在的空间。这是一种相对罕见的成人疾病,病因不明。DE患病率低于0.05%的人口,儿童和成人,更常见于男性。DE的表现多种多样,患者大多无症状。DE的诊断是至关重要的,以避免某些严重的,虽然罕见的并发症,如胃或结肠扭转。这里报告一个不寻常的乙状结肠扭转的横膈膜外翻,以慢性便秘和“害怕进食”为主诉。尽管有多种成像方式,患者还是在手术室被诊断出来。横膈膜外翻和恶病质是一种罕见的联系,据作者所知,在文献中没有报道。它是希望目前的病例报告敏感的医生对不寻常的表现隔膜外翻。横膈膜伸展,纵隔移位,乙状结肠扭转
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