ID | 117973 |
Title Alternative | A case of diaphragmatic eventration with marked improvement of respiratory function after diaphragm plication.
横隔膜縫縮術により著明な呼吸機能改善を得た横隔膜弛緩症の1例
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Author |
Fujimoto, Keisuke
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Kenzaki, Koichiro
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Matsuda, Takuro
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Kubo, Takako
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Sawada, Toru
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Norimura, Shoko
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Hayashi, Akihito
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Nanki, Nobuki
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Muguruma, Hiroaki
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Miura, Kazumasa
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Yamamoto, Akiyoshi
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
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Keywords | diaphragmatic eventration
diaphragm plication
diaphragm rupture
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Content Type |
Journal Article
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Description | A woman in her seventies visited the hospital two months after experiencing dyspnea on exertion. After chest radiographs and computed tomography of the chest showed elevation of the right diaphragm, she was referred to our department for further examination and management. Respiratory function tests revealed restricted ventilatory impairment with a vital capacity (VC) of 1.28 L and a %VC of 54.0%. Since there was no evidence of organic disease causing diaphragmatic paralysis and a slight movement of the diaphragm, we diagnosed the patient with right diaphragmatic eventration. Since she was symptomatic, we decided to treat her surgically. She was operated under general anesthesia, left lateral recumbency, single lung ventilation, and lateral open chest between the eighth ribs. The relaxed diaphragm was elevated, horizontal mattress sutures were placed. Considering the risk of diaphragm rupture, a 2-mm thick Gore-Tex sheet was fixed to the chest wall and diaphragm in a tent-like manner. The patient was discharged from the hospital on the fourth postoperative day. A chest radiograph postoperatively showed good diaphragmatic movement. Respiratory function tests also showed marked improvement, with a VC of 2.00 L and %VC of 86.3%. The patient’s subjective symptoms have disappeared, and she is currently outpatient observation.
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Journal Title |
Shikoku Acta Medica
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ISSN | 00373699
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NCID | AN00102041
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Publisher | 徳島医学会
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Volume | 78
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Issue | 5-6
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Start Page | 209
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End Page | 214
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Sort Key | 209
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Published Date | 2022-12-25
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jpn
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University Hospital
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