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Terminal ileum gangrene secondary to a type IV paraesophageal hernia. [PDF]
Type IV paraesophageal hernia (PEH) is very rare, and is characterized by the intrathoracic herniation of the abdominal viscera other than the stomach into the chest.
Chan, Jenq +6 more
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Joye, Varghese, Venkataraman, Jayanthi
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Right hemihepatectomy for bile duct injury following laparoscopic cholecystectomy [PDF]
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) has become the treatment of choice for patients with symptomatic cholecystolithiasis. But with the introduction of this technique, the incidence of bile duct injuries has increased.
Fellbaum, C. +4 more
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Laparoscopic repair of paraesophageal hiatus hernia in infancy
Paraesophageal hiatus hernia (PEHH) is an uncommon type of diaphragmatic hernia in the pediatric age group. Two patients aged 5-months and 8-months presented with respiratory symptoms and underwent a laparoscopic repair.
Kundal Anjani +2 more
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Saint`s triade with diverticulosis of jejunum – rare variety of the syndrome
The objective was to present the case report of the patient with rare clinical finding – Saint`s triade. The examination diagnosed giant paraesophageal hernia (III type) with gastric torsion and cholelithiasis.
A. S. Benian +3 more
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UEG Week 2025 Oral Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S7-S188, October 2025.
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Congenital paraesophageal hiatus hernia with gastric volvulus
Paraesophageal hiatus hernia is rarely seen in the neonatal period. An intrathoracic gastric volvulus complicating such a hernia is rarer. The upper gastrointestinal tract contrast study is diagnostic. Rapid diagnosis and treatment is essential.
Kshirsagar Ashok +3 more
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Learning curve for robot-assisted Roux-en-Y gastric bypass [PDF]
Background: Robot-assisted Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP) is rapidly evolving as an important surgical approach in the bariatric field. However, the specific learning curve associated with this new approach remains poorly investigated. This study aimed
Bucher, Pascal +6 more
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UEG Week 2025 Poster Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S803-S1476, October 2025.
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An investigation of the progression from Barrett's esophagus to adenocarcinoma [PDF]
Barrett's esophagus is a metaplasia of the epithelium of the lower esophagus from a normal squamous appearance to a columnar appearance more typically found in the stomach. It is normally caused by prolonged gastric reflux. While Barrett's esophagus is
Palmese, Scott Joseph
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