Central congenital diaphragmatic hernia with cardiac compression in a neonate

Congenital diaphragmatic hernias (CDH) occur when the diaphragm fails to close during normal fetal development. The most common subtypes are Bochdalek and Morgagni hernias. There are a variety of presentations from asymptomatic to severe cardiopulmonary compromise present at birth. Presented is a ca...

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Main Authors: Rachel F. Thompson, James Davis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-02-01
Series:Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576621003833
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description Congenital diaphragmatic hernias (CDH) occur when the diaphragm fails to close during normal fetal development. The most common subtypes are Bochdalek and Morgagni hernias. There are a variety of presentations from asymptomatic to severe cardiopulmonary compromise present at birth. Presented is a case of a six-day-old neonate with a postero-central diaphragmatic hernia with herniated liver causing right atrial compression and right-to-left shunting across the patient's patent foramen ovale (PFO). The hernia was repaired with a laparoscopic patch technique.
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spelling doaj.art-9f612d73f51c4ae3ad4b1a14a4478de82022-12-22T04:09:49ZengElsevierJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports2213-57662022-02-0177102162Central congenital diaphragmatic hernia with cardiac compression in a neonateRachel F. Thompson0James Davis1Department of General Surgery, Baylor University Medical Center, Baylor Scott and White, United States; Corresponding author. Department of Surgery, Baylor University Medical Center, 3535 Worth Street, C2.300 Pickens, Dallas, TX, 75246, United States.Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Baylor University Medical Center, Baylor Scott and White, United StatesCongenital diaphragmatic hernias (CDH) occur when the diaphragm fails to close during normal fetal development. The most common subtypes are Bochdalek and Morgagni hernias. There are a variety of presentations from asymptomatic to severe cardiopulmonary compromise present at birth. Presented is a case of a six-day-old neonate with a postero-central diaphragmatic hernia with herniated liver causing right atrial compression and right-to-left shunting across the patient's patent foramen ovale (PFO). The hernia was repaired with a laparoscopic patch technique.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576621003833Congenital diaphragmatic herniaCardiac compressionNeonateLaparoscopy
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Central congenital diaphragmatic hernia with cardiac compression in a neonate
Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
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Cardiac compression
Neonate
Laparoscopy
title Central congenital diaphragmatic hernia with cardiac compression in a neonate
title_full Central congenital diaphragmatic hernia with cardiac compression in a neonate
title_fullStr Central congenital diaphragmatic hernia with cardiac compression in a neonate
title_full_unstemmed Central congenital diaphragmatic hernia with cardiac compression in a neonate
title_short Central congenital diaphragmatic hernia with cardiac compression in a neonate
title_sort central congenital diaphragmatic hernia with cardiac compression in a neonate
topic Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Cardiac compression
Neonate
Laparoscopy
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