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Title

A case report of thoracic pulmonary hernia.

Authors

Memon, Amjad Siraj; Khan, Naveed Ali; Asghar, Fatima Ali

Abstract

Pulmonary hernia extending into the chest wall is a rarely seen disease, occurring mostly after trauma associated with the fracture of ribs. It can present immediately after the injury or even years later. Symptoms are usually minimal and infrequent. Patient can present to us with a soft reducible bulge on the chest, moving and altering with respiration, coughing and straining, pain dyspnea, and chest infections. The diagnosis is made clinically and radiographically. Conservative management for smaller hernias with no symptoms and surgical interventions for larger, symptomatic hernias posing threats of strangulation or incarceration is indicated. We report a case of a 40-year-old male who had suffered a blunt chest trauma and later presented to us with an acquired traumatic thoracic lung hernia.

Subjects

LUNG hernia; THORACIC vertebrae injuries; DYSPNEA; STRANGLING; LUNG diseases; PATIENTS

Publication

Saudi Journal for Health Sciences, 2016, Vol 5, Issue 2, p97

ISSN

2278-1900

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.4103/2278-0521.193015

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