In contrast to the more common sliding hiatal hernia, a PH can lead to volvulus with pain and obstructive symptoms or, as our series demonstrates, they can be associated with IDA, including severe, transfusion-dependent anaemia. Transfusion-dependent anaemia: an overlooked complication of paraoesopha...
The confirmatory results through gastrografin and computed tomography abdomen were performed where relevant findings of Grade I or II GERD, sliding hiatal hernia and post-sleeve anatomy were appreciated. In literature, the most common modality used to treat ITSM was the conversion to Roux-en-Y ...
The symptoms of a sliding hiatal hernia are the same symptoms of GERD or gastroesophageal reflux disease. These include heartburn, which usually is described as a burning pain in the middle of the chest. It may start high in the abdomen or may extend up into the neck. In some patients, ...