Research: Bochdalek’s hernia in adults: A unique case with gastric volvulus and intrathoracic kidney

Int J Surg Case Rep

. 2024 Jul 4:121:110006.

 doi: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2024.110006. Online ahead of print. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38972105/

Bochdalek’s hernia in adults: A unique case with gastric volvulus and intrathoracic kidney

Reem Farwati 1Sedra Abu Ghedda 2Rama Aboudan 2Jamal Ataya 2Hassan Abdulhakim 3

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Abstract

Introduction and imporatnce: Introduction: Bochdalek’s hernia (BH) is a congenital diaphragmatic hernia predominantly diagnosed in the pediatric population but infrequently found in adults. This paper presents a unique case of an adult patient with a left-sided BH accompanied by gastric volvulus and an intrathoracic kidney.

Case of presentation: A 21-year-old male presented with abdominal pain and vomiting. An MDCT scan revealed a twisted stomach, spleen, and kidney herniated into the chest due to left diaphragmatic eventration. Surgery involved untwisting the stomach, relocating the organs, and removing the hernia sac.

Discussion: Bochdalek hernias (BHs) are rare conditions in which abdominal organs move into the chest due to defects in the diaphragm. BH usually occurs on the left side and can be triggered by factors such as pregnancy, obesity, or trauma. Symptoms can vary from abdominal pain to chest discomfort, and diagnosis can be challenging. Imaging tests such as CT scans are essential for accurate diagnosis. In adults, the BH can contain various organs, such as the spleen and kidney. Rarely, BH can be associated with an ectopic kidney located inside the chest cavity. In some cases of BH, there is a risk of complications such as gastric volvulus, where the stomach twists on itself, leading to potentially serious symptoms such as severe abdominal pain and vomiting.

Conclusion: This case underscores the severe risks of BH in adults, such as gastric twisting and blockage, necessitating urgent surgery. Timely diagnosis and surgical intervention are crucial for preventing life-threatening outcomes. More research is needed to improve the management of this rare condition.

Keywords: Bochdalek’s hernia; Case report; Congenital diaphragmatic hernia; Gastric volvulus.

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