
Differential diagnoses when NG tube tip overlies the chest:
- Tip still in stomach - diaphragm rupture (as in this case)
- Tip outside GI tract - in bronchus, pleural space
- Tube is outside of patient
Facts:
- Blunt diaphragmatic trauma occurs in left > right side (adult).
- In children, and in penetrating trauma; there is no side predilection.
- Many diaphragmatic trauma is diagnostic on chest radiographs if there is significant bowel herniation. Some can be difficult to detect.
- Specific plain radiographic signs are NG tube tip above the diaphragm and visceral herniation (usually air-filled bowel) with a focal constriction ('collar sign')
Reference:
Sliker CW. Imaging of diaphragm injuries. Radiol Clin North Am. 2006;44:199-211
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