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Traumatic diaphragmatic injuries in infants and children: imaging findings

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Objectives. Traumatic diaphragmatic injuries (DI) in infants and children are uncommon and are often associated with multiple severe injuries. Delayed presentation can be life threatening due to organ herniation and strangulation. We present the imaging findings in a relatively large population of children who experienced this rare injury.¶Methods. Medical records of all patients admitted to our Trauma Service from 1977 to 1998 with DI were retrospectively reviewed recording imaging, clinical and surgical or autopsy findings.¶Results. Of sixteen patients with DI (7 females, 9 males; age 3 weeks to 15 years), 14 suffered from blunt trauma secondary to high-energy impact, and 2 from penetrating injuries. Unilateral DI occurred equally on each side, with one bilateral injury. Associated injuries, present in 81 %, included severe head injuries, visceral, mesenteric and vascular injuries and multiple fractures. Six patients died from multiple organ failure (3), head injury (2), and shock (1). Findings in the initial chest X-ray suggested the diagnosis in 13 (81 %) of 16 injuries, and CT demonstrated irregularity and thickening of the diaphragm in 4 out of 7.¶Conclusions. Plain film findings suggested the diagnosis in most; CT and MR were useful adjuncts. High index of suspicion and awareness of the mechanism of injury can lead to prompt diagnosis, early repair, and decreased morbidity and mortality.

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Received: 23 June 1999/Accepted: 22 February 2000

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Koplewitz, B., Ramos, C., Manson, D. et al. Traumatic diaphragmatic injuries in infants and children: imaging findings. Pediatric Radiology 30, 471–479 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002470000242

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