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Traumatic Diaphragmatic Hernia

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1974
Abstract Thirty-four patients with traumatic diaphragmatic hernia treated between 1941 and 1972 were reviewed. The patients were analyzed as to the mode of trauma, location of the diaphragmatic injury and associated injuries, and the time and methods of diagnosis.
B, Strug, G P, Noon, A C, Beall
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Traumatic Diaphragmatic Hernia

Archives of Surgery, 1982
The records of 36 patients with traumatic diaphragmatic hernia (TDH) were reviewed. In 14, acute hernias were diagnosed, but the diagnosis was made one month to 15 years after injury in 22 patients with chronic hernia. Seven acute TDHs were due to blunt and seven to penetrating trauma.
J H, Payne, A E, Yellin
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Traumatic Diaphragmatic Hernia

Archives of Surgery, 1963
Hernias of the diaphragm can be divided into two major groups, those which are nontraumatic and include hiatus hernia, Morgagni hernia, and hernia of Bochdalek, and those which are traumatic in origin. Traumatic diaphragmatic hernias may further be subdivided into those which are caused by direct trauma to the diaphragm and those caused by indirect ...
L, GRAIVIER, R J, FREEARK
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Traumatic Diaphragmatic Hernia

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1971
Abstract The experience of the English-speaking world with traumatic diaphragmatic hernia is reviewed for the eleven-year period 1958-1969, during which time 429 patients with this injury have been recorded. A review of symptoms, clinical findings, and diagnostic procedures indicates that no major advances in the surgeon's ability to diagnose and ...
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Traumatic Intrapericardial Diaphragmatic Hernia

The British Journal of Radiology, 1965
Traumatic intrapericardial herniation of abdominal viscera is very rare. Only five well documented cases (Brooks, 1953; Crawshaw, 1952; Moore, 1959; Smith and Lippert, 1958; Stein, Colmore and Green, 1953) have been reported. In each case the intrapericardial location was only established during exploration.
P G, HERMAN, J E, GOLDSTEIN
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Chronic Traumatic Diaphragmatic Hernia

Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2009
Chronic traumatic diaphragmatic hernia is an uncommon but persistent diagnosis associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Chronic TDH describes a spectrum of disease in antecedent mechanism of injury, timing of presentation, size of diaphragmatic defect, and amount and type of tissue displaced into the chest.
Maurice, Blitz, Brian E, Louie
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Traumatic intrapericardial diaphragmatic hernia

Injury, 1992
Traumatic intrapericardinal diaphragmatic hernia is a rare occurrence following blunt thoracoabdominal injuries. We have reviewed 59 cases reported in the literature and added three. Emphasis is placed on the diagnostic difficulties encountered, with some discussion regarding the management and surgical approach.
A, Aldhoheyan   +3 more
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Traumatic Intrapericardial Diaphragmatic Hernia

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1986
Fifty-eight cases of traumatic intrapericardial diaphragmatic hernia were found in the literature and another delayed case added. The majority of patients presented after traffic accidents, with cardiopulmonary or abdominal symptoms. Most of the associated lesions to the bony skeleton were on the left side of the body. Chest X-rays and contrast studies,
R M, van Loenhout   +3 more
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