Acute abdomen in a patient with paraesophageal hernia, resulting in acute compromised respiratory function: A case report

Mira Rober Mekhael, Alaa El-Hussuna

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: We present a case of acute abdomen, causing increased intra-abdominal pressure, leading to further herniation of an existing paraesophageal hernia, and consequently acute compromised respiratory function. This acute respiratory complication to a paraesophageal hernia has not previously been reported.

PRESENTATION OF CASE: We present a case of a 75-year-old female who was acutely admitted with stridor. The patient was known to have a paraesophageal hernia monitored using watchful waiting, and dyspnoea. The patient's condition deteriorated, leading to intubation. Diagnostic imaging revealed a paraesophageal hernia pressing onto the trachea as well as appendicitis and ileus. Surgery confirmed perforated appendicitis, peritonitis, and ileus causing high intra-abdominal pressure, resulting in further herniation of the paraesophageal hernia as a cause for acute compromised respiratory function. Appendectomy and gastropexy were performed. The patient was later discharged to rehabilitation.

DISCUSSION: Patients with pulmonary symptoms caused by a paraesophageal hernia, especially patients with sizeable hernias, could potentially be in greater risk of severe airway affection if complicated by acute abdomen. These patients could benefit from elective hernia repair, rather than watchful waiting, as it would eliminate pulmonary symptoms and prevent similar cases. Patients monitored using watchful waiting should be informed that acute abdomen could cause acute compromised respiratory function.

CONCLUSION: Any case of acute abdomen causing high intra-abdominal pressure could potentially cause further herniation of an existing paraesophageal hernia, resulting in acute compromised respiratory function. In patients known to have a paraesophageal hernia, similar cases should be suspected if the patient presents with acute breathing difficulties.

Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Volume31
Pages (from-to)180-183
Number of pages4
ISSN2210-2612
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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