Traumatic Diaphragmatic Rupture, Incidence, Presentation, and Outcome

Authors

  • Waleed Mohammed Gialan Al-Kuwait University hospital | Sana'a | Yemen
  • Yasser Abdurabu Obadiel Al-Thawra hospital | Sana'a | Yemen
  • Abdulrazzak Abdullah Mohammed Sana'a | Yemen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.R170621

Keywords:

Traumatic diaphragmatic rupture, Blunt, penetrating, thoracoabdominal

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this prospective study is to highlight the incidence of a traumatic diaphragmatic rupture occurring in thoraco-abdominal penetrating or blunt trauma, and discuss their presentation and outcome

Methods: We performed a prospective study, between 1st January 2017 to 30th June 2020 at the Department of General Surgery of the Al-Thawra Modern General Hospital, and 48-Modrn hospital -Sana'a city -Yemen. We included all the patients who were diagnosed and admitted with traumatic diaphragmatic rupture during the study period. Data included demographics, mechanism of injury, associated injuries, time of presentation post- trauma, length of hospital stay and ICU, ventilator days, management, postoperative complication, and outcomes. The variables were analyzed and compared for patients.

Result: A total of 38 patients had traumatic diaphragmatic injury of (1843) thoracoabdominal trauma (2.1%)(855 blunt trauma & 988 penetrating trauma), 31 patients (81.6%) have sustained penetrating trauma, while only 7 patients (18.4%) have blunt trauma. There were 33 male patients (86.8%) and 5 female patients (13.2%) with a mean age of 25 years (range 3–52 years), the location of rupture was 30 patients (78.9%) on the left-sided, and 8 patients (21.1%) on right-sided, 4 patients presented early with a diaphragmatic hernia, and 5 patient presented late with diaphragmatic hernia. Associated injuries were presented in 36 patients (94.7%). The diagnosis was preoperatively established in (36.8%), and intraoperative (63.2%). The diaphragmatic rupture was repaired with interrupted nonabsorbable sutures. Postoperative complications were observed in 23 patients (60.5%). Mortality was observed in 4 patients (10.5%). The outcome affected by associated injuries hemo/pneumothorax, rib fractures/lung contusion, hollow viscous injury, post-operative complication, time of presentation post- trauma, and hemodynamically state before admission.

Conclusion: Traumatic diaphragmatic rupture, usually masked by multiple associated injuries which aggravate the condition of patients and are responsible for morbidity and mortality. The left-sided is involved more than the right-sided.

Author Biographies

  • Waleed Mohammed Gialan, Al-Kuwait University hospital | Sana'a | Yemen

    Al-Kuwait University hospital | Sana'a | Yemen

  • Yasser Abdurabu Obadiel, Al-Thawra hospital | Sana'a | Yemen

    Al-Thawra hospital | Sana'a | Yemen

  • Abdulrazzak Abdullah Mohammed, Sana'a | Yemen

    Sana'a | Yemen

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2021-09-30

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Gialan, W. M., Obadiel, Y. A., & Mohammed, A. A. (2021). Traumatic Diaphragmatic Rupture, Incidence, Presentation, and Outcome. Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 5(3), 98-84. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.R170621