Title of article :
Clinicoradiological Diagnosis of Cough-Induced Intercostal Hernia
Author/Authors :
Dobradin, Andrew Winter Park Memorial Hospital - Department of Surgery, USA , Bello, Jessica Winter Park Memorial Hospital - Department of Surgery, USA
From page :
106
To page :
108
Abstract :
Cough-induced intercostal hernias without any type of external trauma are very uncommon. There have been less than 10 cases documented in literature. This clinical report describes a 66-year-old male who developed an intercostal hernia induced by a severe cough due to bilateral pneumonia and a subsequent rib fracture. It took almost a full year to diagnose this patient’s chest wall mass. Only after taking careful history and reviewing all the images, the diagnosis of intercostal hernia was made. He was referred to a cardiothoracic surgeon for treatment. Intercostal hernias can be caused by the sheer exertion of coughing without any prior history of trauma to the chest wall or abdomen. Early diagnosis is diffi cult and had to be based on clinical signs and symptoms. The imaging studies might help to establish diagnosis, but cannot replace a diligent examination and clinical interview. The treatment of the chest wall defect is case dependent. Surgical repair reinforcement of the intercostal muscles might be required with prosthetic nonabsorbable (polypropylene) mesh.
Keywords :
Chest wall hernia , cough induced hernia , intercostal hernia , pneumonia , rib fracture
Journal title :
Journal of Surgical Technique and Case Report
Journal title :
Journal of Surgical Technique and Case Report
Record number :
2579124
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