This report investigates the concept that severe constipation requiring major abdominal surgery may result from one of three common causes: 1) colonic inertia, 2) pelvic hiatal hernia, or 3) both colonic inertia and pelvic hernia. This study evaluates the symptoms, anatomy and outcome in 201 pati...
which were relieved within 1 month or later.Only 2 patients had postoperative dysphagia,which was relieved within 5 d in SRF group.Conclusion Both SRF and LNF may be effective in controlling oesophageal,asthma and ENT symptoms of GERD,and LNT has better effect with less and milder complication ...
The overall success rate of treatment was 81 % after 6 months, 23 (62.2 %) having complete relief of symptoms and 7 (18.9 %) experiencing only occasional symptoms. The 7 patients who failed to respond required surgical repair of their hiatus hernia. No adverse effects of treatment were ...
Uncommon(0.1% to 1%): Dyspepsia, dysphagia, dysplasia GI, epigastric pain, eructation, esophageal disorder,gastroenteritis, GI hemorrhage, GI symptoms not otherwise specified, hiccup, melena, mouth disorder, pharynx disorder, rectal disorder, serum gastrin increased, tongue disorder, tongue edema, ulcer...
Prevalence of vomiting in children with severe mental impairment; Association of vomiting with gastro-esophageal reflux, esophagitis, or hiatus hernia; Causes and complications of gastrointestinal symptoms in such patients.KuruvillaJosephTrewbyPeter
Examines the gastro-esophageal disorders in adults with severe mental impairment. Prevalence of vomiting in children with severe mental impairment; Association of vomiting with gastro-esophageal reflux, esophagitis, or hiatus hernia; Causes and complications of gastrointestinal symptoms in such patients.关键...
Ranitidine therapy is useful in oesophagitis, but it does not often produce complete relief of symptoms. The effects of each of these treatments alone and in combination have been studied in 71 patients with severe (grade III) peptic oesophagitis. Each treatment improved both symptoms and ...
reflux symptoms, some surgeons perform an additional fundoplication surgery, although the consensus regarding the clinical benefits of this approach remains unclear.1 A meta-analysis showed that posterior fundoplication has proven to be superior to anterior fundoplication in controlling reflux symptoms.2 ...
Non鈥搕ype 1 (paraesophageal) hernias involve thoracic herniation of the stomach or other organs through the esophageal hiatus. These may present with symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux (55%), postprandial abdominal pain (31%), regurgitation or vomiting (37%), and nausea (28%), with a higher...