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The experience of surgical treatment of hiatal hernia with laparoscopic access
Background. Diagnosis and treatment of hiatal hernia — one of the most pressing problems of modern medicine. The objective of the study is to present the experience of surgical treatment of hiatal hernia with laparoscopic access.
V.M. Ratchik +4 more
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DIAGNOSIS OF FUNDOPLICATION CUFF FAILURE IN PATIENTS OPERATED BY THE NISSEN METHOD
The article is devoted to the treatment of patients with hiatal hernia. The aim of the study was to develop a method for diagnosing the failure of the fundoplication cuff in patients with recurrent hernia of the foodwater orifice of the diaphragm after
V. K. Koryttsev +2 more
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Possibilities of diagnosis and laparoscopic methods of treatment for hiatal hernia
Background. Evaluating the diagnostic possibilities and results of surgical treatment in patients with hiatal hernia was objective of our study. Materials and methods. One hundred nineteen patients with hiatal hernia underwent laparoscopic surgery at the
V.M. Ratchik +4 more
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Introduction: Concomitant surgeries have been performed previously in several centers with experience in laparoscopic surgeries. These surgeries are performed in one patient under one operation with anesthesia.
Paul Zarogoulidis +8 more
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Esophageal hiatal hernia is defined as the prolapse of one or more intra-abdominal organs through the esophageal hiatus. Four types are identified: type Ι or sliding hiatal hernia, type II or paraesophageal hernia (PEH), type III or mixed hernia and type
Dimitrios Patoulias +4 more
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Introduction. Hiatal hernia occupies a third place in the structure of the gastrointestinal tract pathology. The association of hiatal hernia with gastroesophageal reflux disease can lead to severe complications and requires a surgical treatment ...
A. G. Grintcov +4 more
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Hiatal hernia as a rare cause of cardiac complications – case based review of the literature
Introduction Hiatal hernia (HH) is a condition which refers to the protrusion of an intraabdominal organ in the thorax cavity throughan oesophageal hiatus of the diaphragm. Sliding HH is usually associated with non-specific symptoms, including heartburn,
Karol Krawiec +5 more
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A giant hiatal hernia (GHH) is a type III hernia with a sliding and para esophageal component such as > 30% of the stomach, colon, spleen or pancreas due a chronic positive pressure on the diaphragmatic hiatus. Surgical repair requires hernia sac excision, tension-free repair and Nissen fundoplication. Recurrence rates range between 2% and 12%. A 77
Danilo Coco, Silvana Leanza
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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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