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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38151414/hiatal-hernia-repair-after-previous-laparoscopic-roux-en-y-gastric-bypass
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tiffany Vaughan, Gustavo Romero-Velez, Juan S Barajas-Gamboa, Jerry T Dang, John Rodriguez, Salvador Navarrete, Andrew T Strong, Raul Rosenthal, Ricard Corcelles, Matthew Kroh
BACKGROUND: Symptomatic hiatal hernia (HH) with pouch migration after previous laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) is an uncommon complication, with limited extant evidence for the utility of surgical repair. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the presentation and resolution of symptoms in patients with HH repair after previous RYGB. SETTING: Multicenter University Hospital. METHODS: A retrospective review was conducted from 2010 to 2022...
November 25, 2023: Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38134072/upside-down-stomach-in-paraesophageal-hernia-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiuliang Zhu, Chengyu Hu, Weihua Gong
RATIONALE: Paraesophageal hernias, accounting for a mere 5% to 10% of all hiatal hernias, occasionally present an exceedingly uncommon yet gravely consequential complication characterized by the inversion of the stomach. Delving into the clinical manifestations and optimal therapeutic approaches for patients afflicted by this condition merits substantial exploration. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 60-year-old man was referred to our hospital with acute onset of severe epigastric pain, abdominal distension, and vomiting...
December 22, 2023: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38130120/acute-mesentero-axial-gastric-volvulus-in-the-setting-of-a-paraesophageal-hernia-a-rare-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lefika Bathobakae, Mohita Jariwala, Ela Hajdarmataj, Ruhin Yuridullah, Gabriel Melki, Yana Cavanagh, Walid Baddoura
Acute gastric volvulus is a surgical emergency that requires urgent intervention to prevent gastric ischemia and necrosis. Gastric volvulus manifests as an abnormal rotation or torsion of the stomach and may be associated with gastric outlet obstruction. This pathology can be classified as either mesentero-axial or organo-axial volvulus, depending on the axis of rotation. Similarly, it can be categorized as primary or secondary, depending on the etiology. We describe a case of a 63-year-old female with a history of peptic ulcer disease who presented with severe epigastric pain and vomiting of one-day duration...
2023: Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38123861/evidence-mapping-on-how-to-perform-an-optimal-surgical-repair-of-large-hiatal-hernias
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Felix Nickel, Philip C Müller, Amila Cizmic, Frida Häberle, Markus K Muller, Adrian T Billeter, Georg R Linke, Oliver Mann, Thilo Hackert, Christian A Gutschow, Beat P Müller-Stich
BACKGROUND: Symptomatic and large hiatal hernia (HH) is a common disorder requiring surgical management. However, there is a lack of systematic, evidence-based recommendations summarizing recent reviews on surgical treatment of symptomatic HH. Therefore, this systematic review aimed to create evidence mapping on the key technical issues of HH repair based on the highest available evidence. METHODS: A systematic review identified studies on eight key issues of large symptomatic HH repair...
December 21, 2023: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38050246/acute-phlegmonous-esophagitis-presenting-as-chest-pain-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mose Chun, Daesup Lee, Mun Ki Min, Ji Ho Ryu, Min Jee Lee
RATIONALE: Acute phlegmonous esophagitis (APE) is bacterial infection of the submucosal and muscularis layers of the esophagus. APE is a rare but life-threatening disease, and few studies have reported it. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 63-year-old Korean woman was admitted to the emergency department complaining of chest pain. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed diffuse esophageal wall thickening with low attenuation and paraesophageal fluid collection in the mediastinum...
December 1, 2023: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38026477/the-value-of-diaphragmatic-relaxing-incision-for-the-durability-of-the-crural-repair-in-patients-with-paraesophageal-hernia-a-double-blind-randomized-clinical-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Tsoposidis, A Thorell, H Axelsson, M Reuterwall Hansson, L Lundell, V Wallenius, S Kostic, B Håkanson
BACKGROUND: Surgical repair of paraesophageal hernias (PEHs) is burdened with high recurrence rates, and hitherto various techniques explored to enforce the traditional crural repair have not been successful. The hiatal reconstruction in PEH is exposed to significant tension, which may be minimized by adding a diaphragmatic relaxing incision to enhance the durability of the crural repair. PATIENTS AND METHODS: All individuals undergoing elective laparoscopic repair of a large PEH, irrespective of age, were considered eligible...
2023: Frontiers in Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38021668/laparoscopic-posterior-cruroplasty-and-anterior-gastropexy-for-type-iv-hiatal-hernia-repair-in-an-elderly-patient-a-case-report-and-review-of-the-literature
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Talal A Almutairi, Feras Alsannaa, Abdulaziz Altamran, Faisal Alnefaie
A hiatal hernia describes a defect of the portion of the esophageal hiatus of the diaphragm, which leads to herniation of the abdominal contents into the chest cavity. Type IV paraesophageal hernias (PEH) have been associated with relatively large defects and are usually symptomatic. Surgical intervention is indicated in patients with symptoms or complicated paraesophageal hernias. The elderly age group represents a challenge in terms of management approach. Our purpose is to emphasize the safety and efficacy of early laparoscopic posterior cruroplasty and anterior gastropexy during PEH repair in the elderly age group...
October 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38012443/malpractice-claims-after-antireflux-surgery-and-paraesophageal-hernia-repair-a-population-based-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nelli M J Nurminen, Tommi K M Järvinen, Ville J Kytö, Silja A S Salo, Caitlin E Egan, Saana E Andersson, Jari V Räsänen, Ilkka K P Ilonen
BACKGROUND: The complication rate of modern antireflux surgery or paraesophageal hernia repair is unknown, and previous estimates have been extrapolated from institutional cohorts. METHODS: A population-based retrospective cohort study of patient injury cases involving antireflux surgery and paraesophageal hernia repair from the Finnish National Patient Injury Centre (PIC) register between Jan 2010 and Dec 2020. Additionally, the baseline data of all the patients who underwent antireflux and paraesophageal hernia operations between Jan 2010 and Dec 2018 were collected from the Finnish national care register...
February 2024: Surgical Endoscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38010270/urgent-paraesophageal-hernia-can-we-do-better
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yehuda Hershkovitz, Amir Ben Yehuda, Daniel Dykman, Igor Jeroukhimov
Introduction: Paraesophageal hernia (PEH) is a relatively common pathology in the Western population. It may be asymptomatic, but ∼50% of patients with PEH have symptoms that may mimic gastrointestinal, respiratory, and cardiac pathology. Surgery is recommended in all acute cases of PEH, but indications for surgical intervention in asymptomatic or nonacutely symptomatic patient remain unclear. Purpose of this study was to evaluate our experience in management of patients with PEH admitted to the surgical word...
November 20, 2023: Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. Part A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38009532/mediastinal-mass-cancer-or-infection-atypical-paraesophageal-actinomycosis-infection-clinical-and-surgical-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nosayaba Enofe, Manuel Garcia Russo, Esha R Kadakia, Peter I Axelrod, Joseph Friedberg, Stacey Su, Rohit Kumar
Actinomyces israelii (AI) is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacterium that lives commensally on and within humans as a typical colonizer within the gastrointestinal tract, including the mouth. As an opportunistic pathogen, infection often results from tissue injury or breach of the mucosal barrier (ie, during various dental or GI procedures, aspiration, or specific pathologies such as diverticulitis). Symptoms generally present slowly as a non-tender, indurated mass that evolves into multiple abscesses, fistulae, or draining sinus tracts without regard for anatomical barriers, including fascial planes or lymphatic drainage...
November 27, 2023: American Surgeon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37976716/prolapse-of-duodenal-bulb-from-esophageal-hiatal-hernia-a-case-report
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Wako Inoue, Shoichiro Mukai, Yasufumi Saito, Toshikatsu Fukuda, Hideki Ohdan
INTRODUCTION: The number of patients with hiatal hernia has increased. Paraesophageal and mixed hiatal hernias are absolute indications for surgical treatment due to the possibility of blood flow disturbances to the stomach and other organs. CASE PRESENTATION: A 77-year-old woman with a history of type IV esophageal hiatal hernia (under observation), multiple operations presented with a chief complaint of vomiting. She was diagnosed with a type IV esophageal hiatal hernia with incarceration of the duodenal bulb into the mediastinum...
November 4, 2023: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37962716/recurrence-in-paraesophageal-hernia-patient-factors-and-composite-surgical-repair-in-862-cases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chu Luan Nguyen, David Tovmassian, Michael Zhou, Doruk Seyfi, Anna Isaacs, Suzanna Gooley, Gregory L Falk
BACKGROUND: Repair of giant paraesophageal hernia (PEH) is associated with a considerable hernia recurrence rate by objective measures. This study analyzed a large series of laparoscopic giant PEH repair to determine factors associated with anatomical recurrence. METHOD: Data was extracted from a single-surgeon prospective database of laparoscopic repair of giant PEH from 1991 to 2021. Upper endoscopy was performed within 12 months postoperatively and selectively thereafter...
November 14, 2023: Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37910246/eaes-multidisciplinary-rapid-guideline-systematic-review-meta-analysis-grade-assessment-and-evidence-informed-recommendations-on-the-surgical-management-of-paraesophageal-hernias
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sheraz R Markar, Nainika Menon, Nadia Guidozzi, Katerina-Maria Kontouli, Dimitrios Mavridis, Alexandros Andreou, Felix Berlth, Luigi Bonavina, Alfred Cushieri, Lana Fourie, James Gossage, Caroline Gronnier, Eric J Hazebroek, Sheila Krishnadath, Donald E Low, Mimi McCord, Roos E Pouw, David I Watson, Francesco Maria Carrano, Monica Ortenzi, Stavros A Antoniou
BACKGROUND: New evidence has emerged since latest guidelines on the management of paraesophageal hernia, and guideline development methodology has evolved. Members of the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery have prioritized the management of paraesophageal hernia to be addressed by pertinent recommendations. OBJECTIVE: To develop evidence-informed clinical practice recommendations on paraesophageal hernias, through evidence synthesis and a structured evidence-to-decision framework by an interdisciplinary panel of stakeholders...
December 2023: Surgical Endoscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37868460/feasibility-of-anti-reflux-gastric-bypass-for-massive-paraesophageal-hernia-in-obese-patients-with-gastroesophageal-reflux-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ahan Kayastha, Joseph Wasselle, Adam Wilensky, Joseph A Sujka, Rahul Mhaskar, Christopher G DuCoin
Background The objective of this study is to demonstrate the safety and feasibility of anti-reflux gastric bypass (ARGB) as a treatment for symptomatic massive paraesophageal hernias (PEH) in the obese population. Both gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and PEH are particularly prevalent in the obese patient population, and obesity adversely affects the long-term outcomes of all anti-reflux procedures. Methods This is a single-center, retrospective review of 17 obese adults who underwent ARGB for the treatment of massive PEH between September 2019 and December 2021...
September 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37841898/resolution-of-megaesophagus-after-correction-of-a-paraesophageal-hernia
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Kerry E Rolph, John Ryan, Donald Yool, Tiziana Liuti
CASE SUMMARY: A 6-year-old female Siamese cat presented with an 8-week history of vomiting and progressive hyporexia. On presentation, the cat was found to have a hypochloremic alkalosis. Imaging demonstrated hiatal hernia and megaesophagus. Exploratory laparotomy demonstrated a paraesophageal hiatal hernia. The hernia was reduced, phrenoplasty and esophagopexy were performed, and a gastrotomy tube was placed. Treatment of the hernia led to resolution of the megaesophagus. RELEVANCE AND NOVEL INFORMATION: Megaesophagus can occur secondarily to paraesophageal hernia in the cat...
2023: JFMS Open Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37838458/gastric-duodenal-and-small-bowel-emergencies
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REVIEW
Brianna S Williams, Teresa A Huynh, Ahmed Mahmoud
Gastric and small bowel emergencies are often seen in the emergency department and require rapid assessment and intervention as patients can deteriorate quickly. Some of the more frequently seen gastric emergencies include gastric volvulus and peptic ulcer disease, which can present with ischemia, strangulation, perforation, or severe bleeding. Swift diagnosis is crucial to ensuring the proper management whether that is endoscopic or with surgical exploration. Perforated peptic ulcers that are not contained will require surgical intervention, whereas bleeding ulcers can often be controlled with endoscopic interventions...
December 2023: Surgical Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37838457/thoracic-emergencies-for-the-general-surgeon
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REVIEW
Jane Zhao, Desmond M D'Souza
In this review article, we aim to provide an overview of common and uncommon general surgery thoracic emergencies as well as basic thoracic anatomy, common diagnostic tests, and operative positioning and access considerations. We also describe specific thoracic procedures. We hope that this article simplifies some of the challenges associated with the management of thoracic emergencies.
December 2023: Surgical Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37824761/hiatal-hernia-repair-can-we-predict-the-need-for-mesh
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Evgenia Golzman, Idan Farber, Li Or Lazar, Ibrahim Mashni, Guy Pines
Introduction: The use of mesh for paraesophageal hernia repair is controversial due to concerns about long-term complications. This study aimed to investigate whether preoperative imaging characteristics of diaphragmatic hernia could predict the need for mesh repair. Methods: The records of all patients who underwent laparoscopic diaphragmatic hernia repair between September 2015 and September 2022 were reviewed. Patients' preoperative computerized tomography (CT) imaging was reviewed and was correlated with mesh repair...
October 12, 2023: Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. Part A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37818675/elective-laparoscopic-paraesophageal-hernia-repair-leads-to-an-increase-in-life-expectancy-over-watchful-waiting-in-asymptomatic-patients-an-updated-markov-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steven R DeMeester, Lisa Bernard, Sebastian F Schoppmann, Robert Kloosterman, J Scott Roth
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to perform an updated Markov analysis to determine the optimal management strategy for patients with an asymptomatic paraesophageal hernia (PEH): elective laparoscopic hernia repair (ELHR) versus watchful waiting (WW). BACKGROUND: Currently, it is recommended that patients with an asymptomatic PEH not undergo repair based on a 20-year-old Markov analysis. The current recommendation might lead to preventable hospitalizations for acute PEH-related complications and compromised survival...
February 1, 2024: Annals of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37815207/endoscopic-ultrasound-guided-removal-of-an-unusual-paraesophageal-foreign-body-through-the-esophageal-wall
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Joseph, Nathalie Nguyen, John Wiersch, Jacob A Mark
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November 1, 2023: American Journal of Gastroenterology
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