Violent coughing is associated with a multitude of complications including rib fractures and diaphragmatic rupture. In this report we present a case of a 70-year-old male with the rare combination of both complications resulting in herniation of bowel into the left hemithorax and subcutaneously between the separated ribs. Surgical repair was performed via a left thoracotomy, the hernia reduced and the diaphragmatic and chest wall defect repaired primarily with excellent patient recovery and relief of symptoms.
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September 2008
Objective: Mediastinal and pleural drains are routinely employed following open-heart surgery to prevent accumulation of blood and fluids in the mediastinum or the pleural cavities. Chest radiographs are obtained after removal of these drains to search for a pneumothorax. We hypothesised that clinical signs and symptoms are sensitive indicators of the presence of significant pneumothorax and routine use of radiographs in these patients is unnecessary.
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