Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia: Review of Current Concept in Surgical Management
Author(s) -
Emeka B Kesieme,
Chinenye N. Kesieme
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
isrn surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-5793
pISSN - 2090-5785
DOI - 10.5402/2011/974041
Subject(s) - medicine , congenital diaphragmatic hernia , pulmonary hypoplasia , diaphragmatic breathing , hernia , surgery , hiatal hernia , foramen , diaphragmatic hernia , hypoplasia , fetus , pregnancy , genetics , alternative medicine , disease , pathology , reflux , biology
Congenital diaphragmatic hernias (CDHs) occur mainly in two locations: the foramen of Morgagni and the more common type involving the foramen of Bochdalek. Hiatal hernia and paraesophageal hernia have also been described as other forms of CDH. Pulmonary hypertension and pulmonary hypoplasia have been recognized as the two most important factors in the pathophysiology of congenital diaphragmatic hernia. Advances in surgical management include delayed surgical approach that enables preoperative stabilization, introduction of fetal intervention due to improved prenatal diagnosis, the introduction of minimal invasive surgery, in addition to the standard open repair, and the use of improved prosthetic devices for closure.
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