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Laparoscopic repair of very large hiatus hernia with sutures versus absorbable mesh versus nonabsorbable mesh a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Author version made available in accordance with pubilsher policy. 12 month embargo applies from the date of publication (1 Feb 2015).Objective: Determine whether absorbable or non-absorbable mesh in repair of large hiatus hernias reduces the risk of ...
Aly, Ahmad +8 more
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Objective: Up to 40% of lobectomies are complicated by adverse events. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and hiatal hernia have been associated with morbidity across a range of clinical scenarios, yet their relation to recovery from pulmonary ...
Michael F. Kaminski, BA +7 more
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Dyspnoea is most often caused by disorders of the respiratory and/or cardiovascular systems. Much less often it is brought about by the displacement of abdominal organs into the thoracic cage. Hiatal hernias may give rise to diagnostic difficulties, as both clinical and radiological symptoms suggest different disorders.
Jan, Lesinski +4 more
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Morphology of the Esophageal Hiatus: Is It Different in 3 Types of Hiatus Hernias? [PDF]
Background/aimsThe esophageal hiatus is formed by the right crus of the diaphragm in the majority of subjects. Contraction of the hiatus exerts a sphincter-like action on the lower esophageal sphincter (LES). The aim is to study the hiatal anatomy (using
Ghahremani, Gary +5 more
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Background: Hiatal hernia is an abnormal protrusion of the stomach into thoracic cavity via esophageal hiatus. The prevalence is reported as 0.8–5.2% in upper gastrointestinal endoscopy.
Ayanaw Tamene, Masresha Mela
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How do patients' clinical phenotype and the physiological mechanisms of the operations impact the choice of bariatric procedure? [PDF]
Bariatric surgery is currently the most effective option for the treatment of morbid obesity and its associated comorbidities. Recent clinical and experimental findings have challenged the role of mechanical restriction and caloric malabsorption as the ...
Bueter, M, Bächler, T, Le Roux, CW
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Robot-assisted laparoscopic repair in hiatal hernia with kyphosis: A case report with meta-analysis
BACKGROUND: Hiatal hernia is a high incidence disease, of which, partial patients requiring surgery have gastroesophageal reflux or dysphagia. Although minimally invasive surgery has been widely utilized in recent years, the optimal surgical therapy ...
Qi Liu +4 more
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Surgical tactics in the treatment of patients with hiatal hernias
Background. The purpose was to develop indications for surgical treatment of patients with hiatal hernias and evaluate its results. Materials and methods.
N.V. Prolom +4 more
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Risk Factors for the Occurrence of Erosive Esophageal in Patients with Dyspepsia [PDF]
Background: The prevalence of erosive esophagitis tends to increase recently. It induces higher medical expense, loss of working time, and decreases quality of life. However the study on risk factors of erosive esophagitis scarcely reported in Indonesia.
Abdullah, M. (Murdani) +2 more
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Laparoscopic giant hiatal hernia repair with absorbable mesh
Background: The best operative approach to large hiatal hernias still remains controversial between suture cruroplasty and prosthetic hiatal herniorrhaphy. This study aims at analysing results from a single institution in Italy in terms of subjective and
Massimiliano Ardu +6 more
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