Strangulated Bochdalek Hernia in Adults: Timely Recognition and Surgical Intervention Can Prevent a Lethal Outcome

Cureus. 2023 Nov 26;15(11):e49420. doi: 10.7759/cureus.49420. eCollection 2023 Nov.

Abstract

Bochdalek hernias are rare diaphragmatic hernias most commonly seen in pediatric populations. Adults with this condition may be asymptomatic or present with gastrointestinal symptoms such as abdominal pain, pressure, choking, or dysphagia. Computed tomography imaging is a gold standard in diagnosing the condition. The definitive treatment is surgery, recommended and encouraged for asymptomatic patients as well to reduce the risk of future complications. Whilst the approach to surgical management differs on a case-by-case basis, the main goal is to reduce the herniating organ and repair the defect. It is important to note that in severe cases, intestinal obstruction and strangulation may occur. We present a unique case of this very phenomenon in a patient diagnosed and treated as a case of strangulated Bochdalek hernia. We aim to highlight the importance of diagnosing this condition as clinical symptoms may be non-specific, and rapid surgical intervention is necessary.

Keywords: adult bochdalek hernia; diaphragmatic hernia; gangrenous; resection; strangulated.

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