Laparoscopic repair of diaphragmatic hernia after radiofrequency ablation for hepatocellular carcinoma: Case report

Int J Surg Case Rep. 2021 Apr:81:105728. doi: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2021.105728. Epub 2021 Mar 5.

Abstract

Introduction and importance: We describe the case of a patients with a diaphragmatic hernia associated with radiofrequency ablation for hepatocellular carcinoma who was treated by laparoscopic repair.

Case presentation: An 82-years-old man with history of HCC with hepatitis C virus-related liver cirrhosis (Child-Pugh B). The patient was treated RFA to HCC for segment 4, 5, 6, 8. After 16 months from latest RFA for segment 8, the patient was admitted to our hospital because of mild dyspnea. Computed tomography revealed a diaphragmatic herniation of bowel loops into the right thoracic cavity. The patients electively underwent laparoscopic repair of the diaphragmatic hernia. The patient was discharged from hospital without any post-operative complications.

Clinical discussion: The only treatment to diaphragmatic hernia is surgery, but liver cirrhosis patients limits this possibility. For the surgical treatment of patients with severe cirrhosis, the operation should be carefully assessed. We believe that a laparoscopic approach should be used for repairing diaphragmatic hernia. In the present case, we considered that a laparoscopic approach was safer and more feasible than open laparotomy.

Conclusion: Diaphragmatic hernia is a rare late-onset complication associated with RFA for HCC. And patients with HCC often have severe liver dysfunction and cirrhosis. A laparoscopic approach is safe and minimally invasive for sever cirrhosis patients.

Keywords: Case report; Diaphragmatic hernia; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Laparoscopic repair; Radiofrequency ablation.

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