Case Report

Emergency Laparoscopic Repair of Giant Left Diaphragmatic Hernia following Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy: Description of a Case and Review of the Literature

Figure 3

CT scan performed during the oncological follow-up. The diaphragmatic hernia was clearly visible but has not been described in the radiological report. Left side diaphragmatic defect (lower arrow); abdominal viscera in the left hemithorax (upper arrow).