Title of article :
The air up there - Chilaiditi's syndrome: A case report and review of the literature
Author/Authors :
Pillay, Tharuneshan Prince Mshiyeni Memorial Hospital - Department of Surgery - Durban, South Africa , Tariq, Hassan Ali Prince Mshiyeni Memorial Hospital - Department of Surgery - Durban, South Africa
Pages :
3
From page :
266
To page :
268
Abstract :
Chilaiditi’s sign is the presence of radiolucency in the subdiaphragmatic space as a result of colonic interposition, often misdiagnosed as a pneumoperitoneum. It is caused by anatomical variations that result in transpositioning of bowel within the subdiaphragmatic space. Chilaiditi’s syndrome is the presentation of cardiac, respiratory or abdominal symptoms accompanied by Chilaiditi’s sign. Symptomatic patients are managed with surgical intervention with the literature suggesting various resective and non-resective techniques to correct the anatomical defect. In this case an open right hemicolectomy was performed in attempt to remove the transpositioning bowel and a hepatopexy was performed to prevent any further reoccurrence of the syndrome. This case report highlights the diagnostic dilemma and management of Chilaiditi’s syndrome in a resource constrained Sub-Saharan Hospital.
Keywords :
Hepatopexy , Emergency surgery , Pneumoperitoneum , Chilaiditi syndrome
Journal title :
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Serial Year :
2020
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2619313
Link To Document :
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