Summary:
Mallory-Weiss syndrome (MWS) is a well-defined entity in clinical medicine. However, the deve-
lopment of such a syndrome as a result of overpressure barotrauma of the stomach after repeated
shallow-water scuba dives is rare. Also rare is the delayed onset of the MWS, approximately 20
hours after the dives. The causes of development of MWS in connection with scuba diving are
discussed. The main causes seem to be the repeated changes of gas volume in the stomach with
subsequent pressure forces toward the cardia in the course of repeated dives. The possibility of
serious diving accident due to overpressure barotrauma of gastro-intestinal system is also poin-
ted out.
Key words:
Mallory-Weiss syndrome - barotrauma - scuba diving - repeated dives
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