Lehnert Per, Christensen Merete, Ravn Jesper
Thoraxkirurgisk Afdeling, Rigshospitalet, 2100 København Ø, Denmark.
Ugeskr Laeger. 2011 Aug 22;173(34):2050-1.
We present a case where a patient is diagnosed with a traumatic right-sided diaphragmatic rupture ten years after the trauma, after eight incidences of pneumothorax and two thoracoscopic operations. Ten years before the current case, the female patient was the victim of a blunt thoraco-abdominal trauma. In the following years, she had recurrent right-sided pneumothorax and no effect of thoracoscopic surgery. In connection with the third thoracoscopic operation, a right-sided diaphragm lesion was discovered. We believe that part of the syndrome catamenial pneumothorax, where air is thought to pass through the cervix, could explain her condition.