Congenital diaphragmatic eventration complicated with neonatal gastric perforation
Congenital diaphragm eventration is a rare and usually asymptomatic developmental defect. Neonatal gastric perforation is also a rare but lifethreatening condition. In our knowledge, the association of these two pathologies has been, exceptionally reported. We report a case who illustrates clinical...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tunisie Medicale 2017-02, Vol.95 (2), p.136-138 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Congenital diaphragm eventration is a rare and usually asymptomatic developmental defect. Neonatal gastric perforation is also a rare but lifethreatening condition. In our knowledge, the association of these two pathologies has been, exceptionally reported. We report a case who illustrates clinical and radiological features of this possible co-morbidity. A full-term male neonate was born from uneventful pregnancy and delivery. The antenatal scan was reported as normal. At birth, clinical exam was normal, no special resuscitation was necessary. The newborn was examined and admitted the 4th day of life for fever, tachypnea, cyanosis, hemodynamic shock and refusing feeds. Clinical examination suggested peritonitis. Chest radiography and ultrasonography suggested congenital hernia. A laparotomy was performed after a brief resuscitation and confirmed the presence of diaphragm eventration with gastric perforation. Suturing of gastric perforation with a diaphragmatic plication was performed with favorable evolution. |
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ISSN: | 0041-4131 |