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Here we report a 5-month-old female patient with Down syndrome who was successfully operated on due to congenital Morgagni hernia and ventricular septal defect concomitantly via median sternotomy.
Buğra Harmandar, Hande İştar
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Background Foramen of Morgagni hernias have traditionally been repaired by laparotomy, lapascopy or even thoracoscopy. However, the trans-sternal approach should be used when these rare hernias coexist with other cardiac surgical diseases.
Koletsis Efstratios N +6 more
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Development of a core descriptor set for parastomal hernia repair
Abstract Aim Parastomal hernia repair is a poorly evidenced area, with uncertainty around the optimum management. There is considerable heterogeneity within the patient cohort, and currently there is no standardization of patient descriptors in the reporting of parastomal hernia repair.
Sue Blackwell +6 more
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Laparoscopic Repair of Morgagni Hernia
Morgagni hernia is a congenital herniation of abdominal contents into the thoracic cavity through a retrosternal diaphragmatic defect and make up about 1 % - 5 % of all types of congenital diaphragmatic hernias.
ilker murat arer +4 more
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Large‐diaphragm defects pose significant challenges in pediatric and adult populations. Diaphragmatic hernias, including Morgagni's hernia, Bochdalek's hernia, and Hiatus hernia, can lead to congenital lesions, often diagnosed late after the appearance of warning signs.
Mojtaba Farahani +7 more
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Introduction: Congenital intrapericardial diaphragmatic hernia (CIPDH) is an extremely rare form of diaphragmatic hernia, in which abdominal contents herniate into the pericardial cavity.
Le Thanh Khanh Van, Hoang Ngoc Vi
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Physiology of lower gastrointestinal tract
The main functions of the colon include: water reabsorption, harboring commensal microbial species, and waste processing, transport and storage. Once at the rectum, the process of defecation begins which can be sub‐divided into four phases: basal, pre‐expulsive, expulsive and end phase.
Neha R. Santucci, Alejandro Velez
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Atypical presentation of Morgagni hernia: Bowel loops in the neck [PDF]
Hüseyin Akkaya +4 more
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Symptomatic congenital Morgagni hernia presenting as a chest pain: a case report
Background Morgagni hernia is a rare form of congenital diaphragmatic hernia with a prevalence of 2–3%. It occurs due to a defect on the anterior part of the diaphragm, which allows abdominal organs to penetrate into the thoracic cavity.
Mujtaba Mohamed +5 more
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Morgagni's hernia is an uncommon type of diaphragmatic hernia. These patients usually present in childhood but sometimes later in life. We report a case of 75 years old female who presented with epigastric discomfort and vomiting. She was diagnosed as a case of calculous cholecystitis and was treated with antibiotics but was not relieved.
Niaz, Hussain +3 more
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