Research:Laparoscopic repair of a Bochdalek hernia in an elderly patient: a case report with a review from 1999 to 2019 in Japan

Surg Case Rep

. 2020 Sep 29;6(1):233. doi: 10.1186/s40792-020-01003-8. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32990881/

Laparoscopic repair of a Bochdalek hernia in an elderly patient: a case report with a review from 1999 to 2019 in Japan

Toshimitsu Miyasaka 1Takeshi Matsutani 2 3Tsutomu Nomura 1Nobutoshi Hagiwara 1Naoto Chihara 4Koichi Takahashi 4Keisuke Mishima 4Nobuhiko Taniai 4Hiroshi Yoshida 1Affiliations expand

Abstract

Background: A Bochdalek hernia (BH) is a congenital defect of the diaphragm that generally presents in the newborn as life-threatening cardiorespiratory distress. In contrast, the diagnosis of a BH in adults is rare. Surgical repair for adult BH is recommended, but the optimal surgical method remains unclear.

Case presentation: A 75-year-old woman presented with progressive dyspnea and back pain, and a diagnosis of BH was made based on chest X-ray and computed tomography. Laparoscopic evaluation revealed a defect in the left posterior attachment of the diaphragm, and a left-sided BH without hernia sac was diagnosed. Parts of the stomach, small intestine, colon, pancreas, and spleen had prolapsed into the left thoracic cavity, without ischemic change, and these herniated organs were reduced to the abdominal cavity. A direct closure of the hernia orifice was possible by the laparoscopic suture technique using a mesh reinforcement. The patient made an uneventful recovery, and no recurrence was found in the 2-year follow-up.

Conclusion: A recently published study reviewing detailed cases of repair of adult BH from 1999 to 2019 identified 96 cases, including the present case. The number of reports on laparoscopic and/or thoracoscopic surgery for BH in adults has recently increased, and the approach for repairing BH should be selected carefully on a case-by-case basis.

Keywords: Adult diaphragmatic hernia; Bochdalek hernia; Surgery.

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