• Kyobu Geka · Dec 1990

    Case Reports

    [A case of ruptured azygos vein and diaphragmatic hernia due to blunt chest trauma].

    • Y Yano, A Koike, K Ogawa, S Hayase, H Kidokoro, and T Hattori.
    • Department of Thoracic Surgery, Japanese Red Cross, Nagoya First Hospital.
    • Kyobu Geka. 1990 Dec 1;43(13):1080-3.

    AbstractA 47-year-old female was admitted to the emergency room following an automobile accident. She was shocked complaining of respiratory difficulty and chest pain. A chest X-ray showed right hemothorax which drained 2.5 liters of blood on insertion of chest tube. Emergency operation revealed rupture of azygos vein. The bleeding was controlled by the ligation of the azygos vein. Postoperative chest X-ray showed obscuration of the left diaphragma, and herniated stomach was identified by the gastrography. Second operation was performed and ruptured diaphragma was repaired. Her postoperative recovery was good. She was discharged from hospital at 7th week.

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