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Prenatal sonographic diagnosis of congenital hiatal hernia

Authors :
Alexandra Benachi
Marie Cécile Aubry
Yves Dumez
Jean-Pierre Bernard
Claire Nihoul-Fékété
Fréderic Hameury
Rodrigo Ruano
Source :
Prenatal Diagnosis. 24:26-30
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Wiley, 2004.

Abstract

Objectives To report a rare case of congenital hiatal hernia illustrating the importance of its prenatal diagnosis as well as to discuss the prenatal sonographic criteria. Case Report A case of congenital hiatal hernia was diagnosed by ultrasound at 33 weeks of gestation. After a normal second-trimester morphologic ultrasound examination, a hypoechogenic mass was detected in the posterior mediastinum juxtaposed to the vertebral body and seemed to be in continuity with the intra-abdominal stomach bubble. Congenital hiatal hernia was suspected mainly because of the dynamic position of the stomach during the examination, without mediastinal shift, and normal appearance of the diaphragm on parasagittal sections of the thorax. Postnatal management was planned with no urgency and surgery was successfully performed, confirming the diagnosis. Conclusion This rare case illustrates the importance of prenatal diagnosis of congenital hiatal hernia for prenatal counseling and postnatal management. The ultrasound criterion for prenatal diagnosis is the presence of a herniated stomach in the posterior mediastinum, sometimes having a dynamic position during examination, with no mediastinal shift associated with normal diaphragm appearance on parasagittal sections of the thorax. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Details

ISSN :
10970223 and 01973851
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Prenatal Diagnosis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....86d1e6078056bc6f651542fa4d319b41