HypothesisLaparoscopic repair of large hiatal hernia is an appropriate management strategy.DesignA prospective patient series.SettingA university teaching hospital.PatientsAll patients with hiatal hernias 10 cm or greater in diameter repaired laparoscopically between February 1, 1992, and September 30, 1998.InterventionsTwo operative strategies were used for laparoscopic repair: the first, which was used until early 1996, entailed initial esophageal dissection while leaving the sac in the mediastinum. The second involved preliminary dissection of the hernial sac from the mediastinum before dissecting the esophagus.Main outcome measuresSuccessful completion of the procedure using a laparoscopic technique, postoperative complication rate, reo...
BACKGROUND: Numerous techniques have been historically proposed in the management of gastroesophagea...
Background: Minimal access surgery for incisional hernia repair is still debated, especially for gia...
Background: Surgical repair of large hiatal hernias is associated with a high recurrence rate when t...
Copyright © 2005 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Backgro...
Abstract: Giant hiatal hernia is defined as greater than one third of the stomach in the thoracic ca...
Introduction: The laparoscopic surgical treatment of hiatal hernia has lead to an improvement of the...
Background: Several studies have shown that large hiatal hernias are associated with a high recurren...
Paraesophageal Hernia (PEH) is the protrusion of the stomach and/or other abdominal viscera into the...
Background: Although minimally invasive repair of giant hiatal hernias is a very surgical challenge ...
Objectives. To determine the influence of hiatal hernia size and the laparoscopic fundoplication tec...
Contains fulltext : 98394.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ther...
Introduction. Repair of hiatal hernias has been performed traditionally via open laparotomy or th...
Primary repair of large hiatal hernia is associated with a high recurrence rate. The use of mesh can...
Introduction This study aims to examine the impact of laparoscopic repair of large hiatal hernia on ...
The optimal operative management of giant paraesophageal hiatal hernias continues to evolve, with re...
BACKGROUND: Numerous techniques have been historically proposed in the management of gastroesophagea...
Background: Minimal access surgery for incisional hernia repair is still debated, especially for gia...
Background: Surgical repair of large hiatal hernias is associated with a high recurrence rate when t...
Copyright © 2005 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Backgro...
Abstract: Giant hiatal hernia is defined as greater than one third of the stomach in the thoracic ca...
Introduction: The laparoscopic surgical treatment of hiatal hernia has lead to an improvement of the...
Background: Several studies have shown that large hiatal hernias are associated with a high recurren...
Paraesophageal Hernia (PEH) is the protrusion of the stomach and/or other abdominal viscera into the...
Background: Although minimally invasive repair of giant hiatal hernias is a very surgical challenge ...
Objectives. To determine the influence of hiatal hernia size and the laparoscopic fundoplication tec...
Contains fulltext : 98394.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ther...
Introduction. Repair of hiatal hernias has been performed traditionally via open laparotomy or th...
Primary repair of large hiatal hernia is associated with a high recurrence rate. The use of mesh can...
Introduction This study aims to examine the impact of laparoscopic repair of large hiatal hernia on ...
The optimal operative management of giant paraesophageal hiatal hernias continues to evolve, with re...
BACKGROUND: Numerous techniques have been historically proposed in the management of gastroesophagea...
Background: Minimal access surgery for incisional hernia repair is still debated, especially for gia...
Background: Surgical repair of large hiatal hernias is associated with a high recurrence rate when t...