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03-05-2023 | Heart Surgery | Case Report
Intrathoracic liver herniation after pericardial fenestration – a case report
Authors:
Peter Dubovan, Miroslav Tomáš, Jana Pavlendová, Ramadan Aziri, Marek Makovník, Jozef Dolník, Daniel Pinďák
Published in:
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
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Issue 1/2023
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Abstract
Background
Pericardial effusions with its potential life threatening progression towards cardiac tamponade have to be often managed with surgical intervention. In our case study we describe a complication after a common surgical procedure which has only scarce literature mentions.
Case presentation
We present a case of a 22-year-old male patient who underwent subxiphoidal pericardial fenestration, due to symptomatic pericardial effusion with the Chamberlain procedure and biopsy of enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes. The histology report confirmed classical Hodgkin lymphoma and subsequently the patient underwent oncological treatment. Later on he was admitted to the hospital with dyspnoea and chest pain. The initial examinations stated a suspicion for intrathoracic tumour arising from the pericardium or liver. Further investigation revealed symptomatic intrathoracic liver herniation for which the patient underwent laparoscopic surgery with the mobilisation of liver and placement of a perforated Parietene™ composite mesh.
Conclusion
The purpose of this case report is to describe a rare complication after pericardial fenestration with its potential clinical implications.