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Characteristics and outcomes of laparoscopic surgery in patients with large hiatal hernia. A single center study

INTRODUCTION: Giant hiatal hernia is characterized by the presence of more than 1/3 of the stomach in the chest, through the diaphragmatic hiatus, with or without other intra-abdominal organs. It is a rare pathology, representing the 5–10% of all hiatal hernias. The advent of laparoscopic surgery le...

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Autores principales: Romano, Angela, D’Amore, Davide, Esposito, Giuseppe, Petrillo, Marianna, Pezzella, Modestino, Romano, Francesco Maria, Izzo, Giuseppe, Cosenza, Angelo, Torelli, Francesco, Volpicelli, Antonio, Di Martino, Natale
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Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6005792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29913430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2018.04.036
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author Romano, Angela
D’Amore, Davide
Esposito, Giuseppe
Petrillo, Marianna
Pezzella, Modestino
Romano, Francesco Maria
Izzo, Giuseppe
Cosenza, Angelo
Torelli, Francesco
Volpicelli, Antonio
Di Martino, Natale
author_facet Romano, Angela
D’Amore, Davide
Esposito, Giuseppe
Petrillo, Marianna
Pezzella, Modestino
Romano, Francesco Maria
Izzo, Giuseppe
Cosenza, Angelo
Torelli, Francesco
Volpicelli, Antonio
Di Martino, Natale
author_sort Romano, Angela
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description INTRODUCTION: Giant hiatal hernia is characterized by the presence of more than 1/3 of the stomach in the chest, through the diaphragmatic hiatus, with or without other intra-abdominal organs. It is a rare pathology, representing the 5–10% of all hiatal hernias. The advent of laparoscopic surgery led to new surgical techniques, which include the simple reduction with the excision of the hernial sac and the execution of a posterior hiatoplasty, with or without mesh, and the execution of a Collis-Nissen gatroplasty in case of short esophagus. PRESENTATION OF CASES: We followed 24 cases of giant hiatal hernia with more than 1/3 stomach located in the chest, analyzing the results reached by the miniinvasive procedure, and the long-term pathophysiologic results of the disease. DISCUSSION: Laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair results in less postoperative pain compared with the open approach. The smaller incisions of minimally-invasive surgery are less likely to be complicated by incisional hernias and wound infection. Postoperative respiratory complications are reduced. CONCLUSION: Results from multiple studies are similar, with shorter hospital stay and less morbidity resulting from the minimally invasive approach.
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spelling pubmed-60057922018-06-19 Characteristics and outcomes of laparoscopic surgery in patients with large hiatal hernia. A single center study Romano, Angela D’Amore, Davide Esposito, Giuseppe Petrillo, Marianna Pezzella, Modestino Romano, Francesco Maria Izzo, Giuseppe Cosenza, Angelo Torelli, Francesco Volpicelli, Antonio Di Martino, Natale Int J Surg Case Rep Article INTRODUCTION: Giant hiatal hernia is characterized by the presence of more than 1/3 of the stomach in the chest, through the diaphragmatic hiatus, with or without other intra-abdominal organs. It is a rare pathology, representing the 5–10% of all hiatal hernias. The advent of laparoscopic surgery led to new surgical techniques, which include the simple reduction with the excision of the hernial sac and the execution of a posterior hiatoplasty, with or without mesh, and the execution of a Collis-Nissen gatroplasty in case of short esophagus. PRESENTATION OF CASES: We followed 24 cases of giant hiatal hernia with more than 1/3 stomach located in the chest, analyzing the results reached by the miniinvasive procedure, and the long-term pathophysiologic results of the disease. DISCUSSION: Laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair results in less postoperative pain compared with the open approach. The smaller incisions of minimally-invasive surgery are less likely to be complicated by incisional hernias and wound infection. Postoperative respiratory complications are reduced. CONCLUSION: Results from multiple studies are similar, with shorter hospital stay and less morbidity resulting from the minimally invasive approach. Elsevier 2018-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6005792/ /pubmed/29913430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2018.04.036 Text en © 2018 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Romano, Angela
D’Amore, Davide
Esposito, Giuseppe
Petrillo, Marianna
Pezzella, Modestino
Romano, Francesco Maria
Izzo, Giuseppe
Cosenza, Angelo
Torelli, Francesco
Volpicelli, Antonio
Di Martino, Natale
Characteristics and outcomes of laparoscopic surgery in patients with large hiatal hernia. A single center study
title Characteristics and outcomes of laparoscopic surgery in patients with large hiatal hernia. A single center study
title_full Characteristics and outcomes of laparoscopic surgery in patients with large hiatal hernia. A single center study
title_fullStr Characteristics and outcomes of laparoscopic surgery in patients with large hiatal hernia. A single center study
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics and outcomes of laparoscopic surgery in patients with large hiatal hernia. A single center study
title_short Characteristics and outcomes of laparoscopic surgery in patients with large hiatal hernia. A single center study
title_sort characteristics and outcomes of laparoscopic surgery in patients with large hiatal hernia. a single center study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6005792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29913430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2018.04.036
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