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Morgagni Hernia: Management in a 77-Year-Old Female With a Robotic Approach.

Year:
2025
Authors:
Kunitsky A et al.
Affiliation:
Internal Medicine · United States

Abstract

Morgagni hernias are rare congenital diaphragmatic defects. While often asymptomatic, they can present with nonspecific abdominal or respiratory symptoms, leading to incidental diagnosis through imaging. Surgical repair is the standard treatment to prevent complications such as bowel incarceration or strangulation, though the optimal approach remains a matter of debate. We present the case of a 77-year-old female who was found to have a Morgagni hernia involving the transverse colon. She underwent successful robotic-assisted repair with plication, approximation, and mesh placement. This report highlights the feasibility and safety of robotic-assisted repair for a Morgagni hernia, emphasizing its role in optimizing patient outcomes. As surgical techniques continue to evolve, further studies comparing long-term outcomes of robotic, laparoscopic, and open approaches will help refine best practices for managing this rare congenital defect.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/40308386