Kimura Makiko, Shugo Haruhiko, Kumagai Masashi, Obata Shinsuke, Sugimori Junji, Uwafuji Seiko, Hayashi Yasuo, Yoneshima Manabu
Department of Gastroenterology, Municipal Tsuruga Hospital.
Department of Surgery, Municipal Tsuruga Hospital.
Nihon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi. 2017;114(5):865-870. doi: 10.11405/nisshoshi.114.865.
An 89-year-old woman with a history of traumatic injury was referred to our hospital for further evaluation of anemia. Two days after colonoscopy, she complained of intermittent abdominal pain. An abdominal computed tomography confirmed a left diaphragmatic defect with a herniated transverse colon. She underwent elective laparoscopic repair of the diaphragmatic hernia. Colonoscopy rarely causes or worsens a diaphragmatic hernia. This is a rare case where we observed the development and exacerbation of a diaphragmatic hernia. It is important to pay attention to the development of a diaphragmatic hernia after colonoscopy for patients with a history of traumatic injury.