First case of bilateral diaphragm eventration successfully repaired through an abdominal approach following lung transplantation

A 61-year-old male patient with bilateral lung transplantation was admitted to the outpatient clinic with increasing respiratory distress for a month. Bilateral diaphragm eventration was observed in his examinations. Bilateral diaphragm plication was successfully performed abdominally in the patient...

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Published in:Annali italiani di chirurgia Vol. 12
Main Authors: Cardak, Murat Ersin, Senger, Aziz Serkan, Gulmez, Selcuk, Citak, Sevinc
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Published: Italy 08-05-2023
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Abstract A 61-year-old male patient with bilateral lung transplantation was admitted to the outpatient clinic with increasing respiratory distress for a month. Bilateral diaphragm eventration was observed in his examinations. Bilateral diaphragm plication was successfully performed abdominally in the patient who had a complaint despite supportive treatment. The respiratory capacity of the patient returned to normal. The abdominal approach may be a good alternative option in cases where intrathoracic surgery cannot be performed due to adhesions in patients with eventration after lung transplantation. KEY WORDS: Acquired eventration, Diaphragm, Lung transplantation.
AbstractList A 61-year-old male patient with bilateral lung transplantation was admitted to the outpatient clinic with increasing respiratory distress for a month. Bilateral diaphragm eventration was observed in his examinations. Bilateral diaphragm plication was successfully performed abdominally in the patient who had a complaint despite supportive treatment. The respiratory capacity of the patient returned to normal. The abdominal approach may be a good alternative option in cases where intrathoracic surgery cannot be performed due to adhesions in patients with eventration after lung transplantation. KEY WORDS: Acquired eventration, Diaphragm, Lung transplantation.
Author Cardak, Murat Ersin
Senger, Aziz Serkan
Gulmez, Selcuk
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