“…5 Both early diagnosis with proper imaging and prompt operative management lead to good results, as our case demonstrates. Finally, as in our case, the ultrasonography has been found also able to show bowel obstruction, 6 but it does not rule out a clear definition of intestinal occlusion. 7 Thus, computed tomography is the most accurate method able to confirm the presence of diaphragmatic herniation as well as the presence of intestine in the thorax and its localization as cause of intestinal occlusion 8,9 and facilitating the best management of this condition.…”