Spontaneous Onset of Postoperative Chilaiditi Syndrome: A Case Report and Its Potential Other Association?
Ridwan Hashi, Khaled Elmagraby, Hannah Faherty, Daniel Huntley, Mohamed H. Ahmed

TL;DR
A rare case of Chilaiditi syndrome is reported after surgery in an elderly patient with psychiatric conditions and pregabalin use, suggesting possible new associations.
Contribution
This case report explores potential links between pregabalin use, psychiatric conditions, and the onset of Chilaiditi syndrome post-surgery.
Findings
The patient developed Chilaiditi syndrome post-hemiarthroplasty with symptoms like abdominal distention and constipation.
Pregabalin's gastrointestinal side effects may be related to the syndrome, though no direct link is established.
Psychiatric conditions and medications may contribute to Chilaiditi syndrome, warranting further investigation.
Abstract
Chilaiditi syndrome is characterized by the interposition of the colon between the liver and diaphragm, leading to various abdominal symptoms. Current literature explores the suspected etiology of this condition including diaphragmatic conditions such as phrenic injury or deficient peritoneal attachments that lead to laxity of suspensory ligaments or enlarged subdiaphragmatic space; however, there is considerable ambiguity in the contributing factors to the development of Chilaiditi syndrome due to its rarity. Furthermore, an association between Chilaiditi syndrome and psychiatric conditions has been found in the literature but the evidence base is limited due to paucity of cases. We present a case involving an 85-year-old female patient who was initially admitted with hip pain, later found to have a neck of femur fracture, and underwent hemiarthroplasty. The patient’s past medical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntestinal Malrotation and Obstruction Disorders · Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders · Glycogen Storage Diseases and Myoclonus
