J Korean Pediatr Soc.  1977 Jun;20(6):480-481.

Foramen of Morgagni Hernia in Infant

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  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Catholic Medical College, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Morgagni hernia is an uncommon finding in adult and rarer still in infants and children, adn they say that Morgagni hernia occur about one in every 300 diaphragmatic hernias diagnosed. This paper presents a 16 months old Korean male infant with symptomatic Morgagni's hernia in whom the diagnosis was established during the course of treatment of upper respiratory tract infection and who were operated successfully. This well nourished patient was admitted with the chief complaints of mid dyspnea, coughing and restlessness for 2 days. During treatment and investigation we detected a peristaltic sound in the right side lung field and confirmed it as Morgagni hernia by chest X-ray and barium swallowing. We performed corrective surgery through a midline supra-umbilical incision. As opened the peritoneum, transverse colon was gushed out, which suspected as herniated intestinal loop. After well mobilization of visible bowel, hernia sac was notified from the anterior portion or right crus of diaphragm. The hernia was reduced very easily. The patient made an uninterrupted recovery and on the 8th post-op. day, he went to home with symptom-free state. We made a brief literature review.


MeSH Terms

Adult
Barium
Child
Colon, Transverse
Cough
Deglutition
Diagnosis
Diaphragm
Dyspnea
Hernia*
Hernia, Diaphragmatic
Humans
Infant*
Lung
Male
Peritoneum
Psychomotor Agitation
Respiratory Tract Infections
Thorax
Barium
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