Abstract:
A diaphragmatic hernia is an internal hernia, characterized by a defect of the musculotendinous plate between the
thoracic and abdominal cavities, which allows the abdominal content to protrude into the thoracic cavity. This case
study emphasizes the importance of choosing the propitious time in the surgical repair and also the anaesthesia
principles in diaphragmatic herniorrhaphy. A 2-year-old intact female cat was referred with the following symptoms:
open-mouth breathing, tachypnea, tachycardia, pale mucous membranes and a dyspnoea increasing when changing
position. The definitive diagnosis was confirmed through thoracic and abdominal radiography and the surgical
procedure was performed after the patient’s condition was stable.