Hiatus hernia is rarely found to be associated with partial gastric obstruction.───食道裂孔赫尼亚很少被发现并发有部分胃阻塞. more serious trauma and more complications, the transthoracic surgery should not be used in patients with slidinghiatus hernia.───胸手术入路损伤大,并发症多,滑动型疝不宜...
An outcome without postoperative complications was achieved in 85% of cases (elective primary surgery 88%, redo cases 100%, emergencies cases 25%). After a median (IQR) postoperative follow-up of 12?months, 69 patients (74%) were asymptomatic, 15 (16%) reported improvement, and 9 (10%)...
Large hiatal hernias represent a potential danger to patients because of the increased risk for severe complications that can include gastric strangulation, bleeding, and perforation. Diagnostic Tests A barium swallow will delineate the anatomy and the type of hiatal hernia (Figure 8). In the ...
Laparoscopic large hiatal hernia (LHH) repair remains a challenge despite three decades of ongoing attempts at improving surgical outcome. Its rarity and complexity, coupled with suboptimal initial approach that is usually best suited for small symptomat
Noun1.hiatus hernia- hernia resulting from the protrusion of part of the stomach through the diaphragm diaphragmatic hernia,hiatal hernia hernia,herniation- rupture in smooth muscle tissue through which a bodily structure protrudes Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Prince...
The diagnosis of an esophageal hiatus hernia is not in itself indication for surgical repair. However, patients with persistent symptoms are advised to have repair before developing such complications as ulceration, hemorrhage, stenosing esophagitis, or stricture.Symptoms The symptoms of hiatus hernia ...
Complications of Surgery The success rate of repair is excellent, with some centres reporting that >90% of patients have a good long term outcome. However, there are specific complications relating to hiatus hernia surgery: Recurrence of the hernia, due to failure of the cruroplasty Abdominal bl...
Laparoscopic repair of giant hiatus hernia: prosthesis is not required for successful outcomedoi:10.1007/s00464-012-2501-3GORDGERD (Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease)Giant hiatus herniaLaparoscopic fundoplicationBackground Giant hiatus hernia (GHH) are difficult to manage effectively. This study reports a...
Isolated sliding hiatal hernias do not usually require surgical repair. Paraesophageal hiatal hernias may be associated with a number of serious complications and should be surgically repaired.Top of page Introduction Although hiatus hernia had been occasionally noted as a congenital anomaly or a conse...
Unfortunately, esophageal surgery in any species is fraught with complications. Most of the esophagus does not have a serosal covering, which is important in forming a fibrin seal. Furthermore, the esophageal lumen is not “clean”; constant movement occurs during swallowing, and its location caus...