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Hiatal Stenosis After Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication: A Report of 2 Cases
Persistent postoperative dysphagia (PPD) is one of the most troublesome complications of laparoscopic antire-flux surgery. Hiatal stenosis, although rare, is a serious complication and is one of the causes of PPD after antire-flux procedures. In the 2 presented patients, progressive dysphagia starte...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3043446/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12500845 |
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author | Selima, Mohamed A. Awad, Ziad T. Filipi, Charles J. |
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description | Persistent postoperative dysphagia (PPD) is one of the most troublesome complications of laparoscopic antire-flux surgery. Hiatal stenosis, although rare, is a serious complication and is one of the causes of PPD after antire-flux procedures. In the 2 presented patients, progressive dysphagia started immediately after the antireflux procedure and did not respond to esophageal dilations. The cause of dysphagia in both patients was hiatal stenosis and was corrected laparoscopically. |
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spelling | pubmed-30434462011-03-22 Hiatal Stenosis After Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication: A Report of 2 Cases Selima, Mohamed A. Awad, Ziad T. Filipi, Charles J. JSLS Case Reports Persistent postoperative dysphagia (PPD) is one of the most troublesome complications of laparoscopic antire-flux surgery. Hiatal stenosis, although rare, is a serious complication and is one of the causes of PPD after antire-flux procedures. In the 2 presented patients, progressive dysphagia started immediately after the antireflux procedure and did not respond to esophageal dilations. The cause of dysphagia in both patients was hiatal stenosis and was corrected laparoscopically. Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons 2002 /pmc/articles/PMC3043446/ /pubmed/12500845 Text en © 2002 by JSLS, Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons |
spellingShingle | Case Reports Selima, Mohamed A. Awad, Ziad T. Filipi, Charles J. Hiatal Stenosis After Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication: A Report of 2 Cases |
title | Hiatal Stenosis After Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication: A Report of 2 Cases |
title_full | Hiatal Stenosis After Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication: A Report of 2 Cases |
title_fullStr | Hiatal Stenosis After Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication: A Report of 2 Cases |
title_full_unstemmed | Hiatal Stenosis After Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication: A Report of 2 Cases |
title_short | Hiatal Stenosis After Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication: A Report of 2 Cases |
title_sort | hiatal stenosis after laparoscopic nissen fundoplication: a report of 2 cases |
topic | Case Reports |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3043446/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12500845 |
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