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Minding the Gap: Clinical Manifestations of a Rare Type IV Hiatal Hernia
Hiatal hernias are classified according to the increasing severity of protruding intra-abdominal viscera through the esophageal hiatus (types I-IV).
Shaunak G. Patel +4 more
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The use of biological meshes in diaphragmatic defects – An evidence-based review of the literature
The widespread use of meshes for hiatal hernia repair has emerged in the era of laparoscopic surgery, although sporadic cases of mesh augmentation of traumatic diaphragmatic rupture have been reported. The indications for biologic meshes in diaphragmatic
Stavros Athanasios Antoniou +3 more
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Esophageal hiatal hernia is commonly encountered in clinical practice. We describe a case of cardiac compression caused by an esophageal hiatal hernia that resulted in circulatory failure and cardiac arrest.
Shusaku Ohira +3 more
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Abstract Aims This randomised controlled trial compared the efficacy of modified laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy with fundoplication (LSGFD) versus standard laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) in achieving weight loss and alleviating gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in patients with obesity.
Pierdiwasi Maimaitiyusupu +5 more
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A case of surgical resolution of type I or "sliding" hiatal hernia is reported. A seven-month-old kitten was presented because of abdominal discomfort, accelerated breathing after eating and chronic vomiting.
L. Pisoni +5 more
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Hérnia Hiatal: abordagem cirúrgica. [PDF]
Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Departamento de Clínica Cirúrgica, Curso de Medicina, Florianópolis ...
Trapani Júnior, Alberto
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Find Out the Differences by Types of Hiatal Hernia!
c 2020 The Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility J Neurogastroenterol Motil, Vol. 26 No. 1 January, 2020 www.jnmjournal.org Hiatal hernia is a status that some upper part of the stomach bulges up into the thorax through that opening. It is
R. Cha
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Collagenous gastritis: clinical features, histologic correlates and unanswered questions
This study provides a comprehensive overview of collagenous gastritis, offering pathologists an updated perspective that is valuable for clinical practice and guiding future research, as well as supporting the development of standardized reporting procedures.
Jiannan Li, Kevin Tanager, Namrata Setia
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Comments on Saint’s triad [PDF]
Yamanaka et al. described two case studies involving coexistent cholelithiasis, hiatal hernia, and umbilical hernias, and discussed clinical similarities with the classical features of the Saint’s triad.
Lister Arruda Modesto dos Santos +1 more
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The novel manometric parameter Milan Score could be useful in predicting which patients with type 2 EGJ have a high likelihood of objective GERD, therefore discriminating which patients may need escalation of GERD investigation and management. ABSTRACT Introduction High‐resolution manometry (HRM) allows assessment of esophagogastric junction (EGJ ...
Davide Ferrari +29 more
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