Hiatal HerniaGERDParaesophageal HerniaRobotic SurgeryLaparoscopic RepairNissenBelseyGastroesophageal ValvuloplastyBackground: Historically, the pathophysiology of Hiatal Hernias (HH) has not been fully understood. As a result, the surgical therapy of HH has focused primarily on gastrointestinal symptoms and Gast...
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
Laparoscopic treatment of large hiatal hernias seems to be associated with a high recurrence rate that some authors suggest to bring down by performing prosthetic closure of the hiatus. However, prosthetic repair remains controversial owing to severe and still underestimated complications. The aims of ...
Laparoscopic-assisted hiatal hernia (HH) repair is safe and effective; however, it is unclear whether hernia size affects perioperative outcomes and whether a watch-and-wait strategy is appropriate for patients with asymptomatic large HHs. We aimed to investigate these issues. After IRB approval, we...
BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic treatment of large hiatal hernias seems to be associated with a high recurrence rate that some authors suggest to bring down by performing prosthetic closure of the hiatus. However, prosthetic repair remains controversial owing to severe and still underestimated complications. The...
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c. hiatal hernia. d. histoplasmosis. A lower GI radiographic examination assists in evaluating and diagnosing A. Polyps B. Diverticulosis C. Cancerous tumors D. Ulcerative colitis E. All of the above Diabetes is a(n): a) digestive disorder b) urinary disorder...
Weanalyzedsurgicaltechnique,complications,andinitialfollow-upofthepatients. Results:Averagehiatalsurfacearea(HSA)inourserieswas10.6cm 2 (range8.1to14.4cm 2 ).Theaverageduration ofoperationwas203.9min/3.4hours(range160–250min).Exceptforamildhematomaintheharvestingregion thatresolvedspontaneously,therewerenoproc...
Background: Several studies have shown that large hiatal hernias are associated with a high recurrence rate. Despite the problem of recurrence, the technique of hiatal herniorrhaphy has not changed appreciably since its inception. In this 3-year study we have evaluated laparoscopic hiatal hernia repai...
Outcome of sublay mesh repair in non-complicated umbilical hernia with liver cirrhosis and ascites Background Umbilical hernia repair is often accompanied by complications in patients with liver cirrhosis and ascites. It appears that the early elective r... AMA Hassan,AF Salama,H Hamdy,... - 《...