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A surgical series on endometriosis-related diaphragmatic hernia.

Authors :
Bobbio, Antonio
Gherzi, Lorenzo
Tormen, Francesco
Sion, Antoine
Prieto, Mathilde
Daffre, Elisa
Fournel, Ludovic
Alifano, Marco
Source :
General Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery; Oct2024, Vol. 72 Issue 10, p668-673, 6p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Thoracic endometriosis syndrome gives rise to various clinical and radiological manifestations. We reviewed the records of patients operated for intrathoracic migration of abdominal viscera through a diaphragmatic hernia secondary to thoracic endometriosis. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the single-center prospective collected database of all patients operated for thoracic endometriosis during the twenty years. All cases in which an abdominal organ was found to be herniated into the thoracic cavity were retrieved. Clinical and pathological data are presented and analyzed. Results: Twenty women of median age 36 (range 25–58) years were operated for endometriosis-related diaphragmatic hernia. The hernia was diagnosed concomitantly with endometriosis-related pneumothorax in 13 cases and during the exploration of catamenial thoracic pain in seven cases. There were 18 cases on the right side and two cases on the left side. The median diameter of the hernia was 8 cm (2.5–20 cm). In seventeen cases, the hernia was repaired by direct suture, and in three cases a heterologous prosthesis was positioned. At follow-up, two patients had an episode of recurrent pneumothorax. Conclusions: Diaphragmatic hernia should be ruled out in the presence of endometriosis-related pneumothorax or catamenial thoracic pain. Surgery is indicated to make a pathological diagnosis, restore anatomy, and prevent recurrence in patients presenting with pneumothorax. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18636705
Volume :
72
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
General Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179668197
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11748-024-02016-y