Management of complicated diaphragmatic hernia in the acute setting: a WSES position paper

Author:

Giuffrida Mario,Perrone Gennaro,Abu-Zidan Fikri,Agnoletti Vanni,Ansaloni Luca,Baiocchi Gian Luca,Bendinelli Cino,Biffl Walter L.,Bonavina Luigi,Bravi Francesca,Carcoforo Paolo,Ceresoli Marco,Chichom-Mefire Alain,Coccolini Federico,Coimbra Raul,de’Angelis Nicola,de Moya Marc,De Simone Belinda,Di Saverio Salomone,Fraga Gustavo Pereira,Galante Joseph,Ivatury Rao,Kashuk Jeffry,Kelly Michael Denis,Kirkpatrick Andrew W.,Kluger Yoram,Koike Kaoru,Leppaniemi Ari,Maier Ronald V.,Moore Ernest Eugene,Peitzmann Andrew,Sakakushev Boris,Sartelli Massimo,Sugrue Michael,Tian Brian W. C. A.,Broek Richard Ten,Vallicelli Carlo,Wani Imtaz,Weber Dieter G.,Docimo Giovanni,Catena Fausto

Abstract

Abstract Background Diaphragmatic hernia (DH) presenting acutely can be a potentially life-threatening condition. Its management continues to be debatable. Methods A bibliographic search using major databases was performed using the terms “emergency surgery” “diaphragmatic hernia,” “traumatic diaphragmatic rupture” and “congenital diaphragmatic hernia.” GRADE methodology was used to evaluate the evidence and give recommendations. Results CT scan of the chest and abdomen is the diagnostic gold standard to evaluate complicated DH. Appropriate preoperative assessment and prompt surgical intervention are important for a clinical success. Complicated DH repair is best performed via the use of biological and bioabsorbable meshes which have proven to reduce recurrence. The laparoscopic approach is the preferred technique in hemodynamically stable patients without significant comorbidities because it facilitates early diagnosis of small diaphragmatic injuries from traumatic wounds in the thoraco-abdominal area and reduces postoperative complications. Open surgery should be reserved for situations when skills and equipment for laparoscopy are not available, where exploratory laparotomy is needed, or if the patient is hemodynamically unstable. Damage Control Surgery is an option in the management of critical and unstable patients. Conclusions Complicated diaphragmatic hernia is a rare life-threatening condition. CT scan of the chest and abdomen is the gold standard for diagnosing the diaphragmatic hernia. Laparoscopic repair is the best treatment option for stable patients with complicated diaphragmatic hernias. Open repair is considered necessary in majority of unstable patients in whom Damage Control Surgery can be life-saving.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Emergency Medicine,Surgery

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