Abstract:
Blunt traumatic diaphragmatic rupture is an uncommon but severe problem that is usually seen in polytraumatized
patients. Diagnosis is often difficult resulting in delayed presentation and increased
morbidity. We report a case of blunt traumatic diaphragmatic hernia in a 39-year-old man presenting 10
years after the initial abdomino-thoracic injury sustained in a road traffic accident. He had herniation of
the spleen and stomach. Through a left thoracotomy, the herniated organs were reduced and
diaphragmatic defect closed with interrupted nylon sutures. A high index of suspicion would minimize
the morbidity and mortality associated with delayed diagnosis.