[Giant traumatic diaphragmatic hernia as a complication after laparoscopic liver surgery].
V D ParshinV V CheremisovV V ParshinM A UrsovV V ParshinPublished in: Khirurgiia (2024)
Laparoscopic surgery is now one of the main options for patients with surgical diseases of abdominal cavity, pelvis and retroperitoneal space. Postoperative complications are known, and methods for their prevention after such interventions are well developed. However, there are rare complications, and their management deserves a special attention. The authors present a patient with giant traumatic hernia in long-term period after laparoscopic liver surgery. Clinical manifestations of disease are retrospectively analyzed. The authors discuss surgical aspects of treatment, i.e. choice of access, repair of diaphragmatic defect and peculiarities of postoperative period associated with non-anatomic return of abdominal organs through the diaphragmatic defect. This report will be useful for radiologists, thoracic and abdominal surgeons, anesthesiologists and intensive care specialists.
Keyphrases
- minimally invasive
- robot assisted
- laparoscopic surgery
- coronary artery bypass
- spinal cord injury
- surgical site infection
- spinal cord
- physical activity
- working memory
- patients undergoing
- case report
- artificial intelligence
- risk factors
- rare case
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- deep learning
- atrial fibrillation
- acute coronary syndrome
- decision making
- thoracic surgery