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DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-37273
Morgagni Hernia and Thoracic Deformities
Publication History
Received June 4, 2002
Publication Date:
14 February 2003 (online)
Abstract
We report two cases of Morgagni hernia associated with pectus carinatum. This association is exceptional; only two other cases have been reported so far. In one of our patients, an abdominal surgical approach was used to repair the Morgagni hernia and to perform a Nissen-Rossetti procedure (for an associated endobrachyesophagus); the patient did not require correction of the pectus carinatum. In the other patient, both thoracic deformity and Morgagni hernia were repaired using the same thoracic approach.
Key words
Morgagni hernia - thoracic deformity - surgery
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Correspondence
Dr. Marco Alifano
U.O Chirurgia Toracica, Ospedale Bellaria
Via Altura 3
40139 Bologna
Italy
Email: marcoalifano@yahoo.com