Difficult weaning in delayed onset diaphragmatic hernia
Difficult weaning in delayed onset diaphragmatic hernia
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Diaphragmatic injuries are relatively rare and result from either blunt or penetrating trauma.Regardless of the mechanism, diagnosis is often missed and high index of suspicion is vital.The clinical signs associated with a diaphragmatic hernia can range from no outward signs to immediately life-threatening respiratory compromise.Establishing funko dab rig the clinical diagnosis of diaphragmatic injuries (DI) can be cupless bra pattern challenging as it is often clinically occult.
Accurate diagnosis is critical since missed DI may result in grave sequelae due to herniation and strangulation of displaced intra-abdominal organs.We present a case of polytrauma with rib fracture and delayed appearance of diaphragmatic hernia manifesting as difficult weaning from ventilatory support.