Eventration of the diaphragm is a condition in which part or whole of the diaphragm becomes abnormally elevated due to weakness or thinning of the muscle. This abnormal elevation can reduce lung expansion and may cause breathing difficulty, chest discomfort, digestive symptoms, and reduced exercise tolerance.
At Laprocare Hospital, advanced evaluation and minimally invasive surgical treatment for diaphragmatic disorders are performed using modern laparoscopic techniques.
What is Eventration of Diaphragm?
The diaphragm is the main muscle involved in breathing. In eventration, the diaphragm becomes weak, thin, and elevated upward into the chest cavity.
Unlike a diaphragmatic hernia, the diaphragm remains intact, but its weakened structure causes abnormal upward displacement of abdominal organs.
This condition may affect:
- Lung expansion
- Breathing mechanics
- Digestive function
Types of Diaphragm Eventration
Congenital Eventration
Present since birth due to incomplete muscular development of diaphragm.
Acquired Eventration
Develops later in life due to:
- Phrenic nerve injury
- Trauma
- Surgery
- Neurological conditions
- Long-standing diaphragmatic weakness
Symptoms of Eventration of Diaphragm
Some patients remain asymptomatic, while others may experience:
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Shortness of breath
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Chest heaviness
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Difficulty breathing during exertion
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Recurrent chest infections
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Upper abdominal discomfort
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Early fullness after meals
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Acid reflux symptoms
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Reduced exercise capacity
Large eventrations may significantly affect quality of life.
Why Eventration Can Cause Problems
An elevated diaphragm reduces normal lung expansion and compresses chest structures.
Possible complications include:
๐จ Breathing difficulty
๐จ Recurrent lung infections
๐จ Reduced oxygenation
๐จ Digestive discomfort
๐จ Progressive respiratory symptoms
Diagnosis of Eventration of Diaphragm
Evaluation may include:
- Chest X-ray
- Ultrasound (USG)
- CT Scan
- Fluoroscopy
- Pulmonary function tests
Imaging helps determine:
- Degree of diaphragmatic elevation
- Lung compression
- Movement of diaphragm
- Associated abnormalities
When is Surgery Needed?
Surgery may be advised when patients develop:
โ Significant breathing difficulty
โ Progressive symptoms
โ Recurrent chest infections
โ Reduced lung function
โ Symptomatic diaphragmatic elevation
Diaphragmatic Plication Surgery in Morbi
At Laprocare Hospital, surgical treatment is performed using modern minimally invasive techniques whenever appropriate.
What is Diaphragmatic Plication?
Diaphragmatic plication is a procedure in which the weak elevated diaphragm is folded and tightened to flatten it downward.
This helps:
- Improve lung expansion
- Reduce compression
- Improve breathing mechanics
Advantages of Laparoscopic Surgery
Smaller Cuts & Better Cosmetic Results
Tiny keyhole incisions provide:
- Minimal scars
- Reduced tissue trauma
- Better cosmetic appearance
Less Pain & Faster Recovery
Compared to traditional open surgery:
- Less postoperative pain
- Faster mobilization
- Shorter hospital stay
- Earlier return to routine activity
Better Surgical Precision
High-definition laparoscopic visualization allows:
โ Precise diaphragmatic repair
โ Better anatomical assessment
โ Improved surgical accuracy
Reduced Infection Risk
Smaller incisions reduce:
- Infection risk
- Blood loss
- Wound complications
Recovery After Surgery
Most patients:
- Begin walking early
- Gradually improve breathing
- Recover over few weeks
- Return to normal activity progressively
Pulmonary rehabilitation and breathing exercises may help recovery.
Why Choose Laprocare Hospital?
โ Advanced Minimal Access Surgery
Modern laparoscopic diaphragmatic procedures.
โ Specialized Surgical Care
Comprehensive evaluation and individualized treatment planning.
โ Experienced Surgical Team
Treatment by
Dr. Vimal Detroja
โ Modern Infrastructure
Advanced operation theatre and patient-focused care.
โ Affordable Advanced Care in Morbi
High-quality surgical treatment with modern techniques.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is eventration of diaphragm the same as diaphragmatic hernia?
No. In eventration, the diaphragm remains intact but becomes weak and elevated.
Can eventration improve without surgery?
Mild asymptomatic cases may only require observation, but symptomatic patients may need surgery.
Is laparoscopic diaphragmatic plication safe?
Yes. In selected patients, minimally invasive surgery offers excellent recovery and symptom improvement.
Will breathing improve after surgery?
Many patients experience significant improvement in breathing and exercise tolerance.
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Laprocare Hospital
๐ Morbi, Gujarat
๐ +91 79843 69579
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Dr. Vimal Detroja
for advanced treatment of Eventration of Diaphragm, Diaphragmatic Disorders & Minimally Invasive Surgery in Morbi.
