Unexpectedly Complicative Course of a Rib Series Fracture in Patient with Chilaiditi Syndrome
Abstract
1910 described by D. Chilaiditi, the Chilaiditi sign refers to the interposition of liver and colon parts with air-filled intestinal sections below the right diaphragm. If this anatomical abnormality becomes clinically symptomatic, it is called Chilaiditi syndrome [1]. Diaphragmatic injuries are rare, accounting for less than 1% of all traumatic injuries [2], but increase the risk of herniation and strangulation of intra-abdominal organs when diagnosed late. They are associated with an overall mortality rate of 25% [3], although this strongly depends on the respective accompanying organ injuries.
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2023-02-28
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G, W., P, B., L, K., H, E., F, G., H, Z., & S, G. (2023). Unexpectedly Complicative Course of a Rib Series Fracture in Patient with Chilaiditi Syndrome. Archives of Clinical and Medical Case Reports, 7(1), 101–103. Retrieved from https://fortunejournals.org/ojs/index.php/acmcr/article/view/22711
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