Copyright © 2005 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.BackgroundThe repair of large hiatal hernias can be technically challenging. Most series describing laparoscopic repair report only symptomatic outcomes and the true recurrence rate, including asymptomatic recurrence, is not well documented. This study evaluated the long-term outcome of laparoscopic repair of large hiatal hernias.MethodsAll patients who had undergone laparoscopic repair of a large hiatus hernia (more than 50 per cent of the stomach in the hernia) with a minimum 2-year clinical follow-up were identified from a prospectively maintained database. A standardized questionnaire was used to assess symptoms and a barium swallow radiograph w...
Introduction This study aims to examine the impact of laparoscopic repair of large hiatal hernia on ...
Abstract: Giant hiatal hernia is defined as greater than one third of the stomach in the thoracic ca...
Author version made available following 12 month embargo from the date of publication (31 March 2015...
HypothesisLaparoscopic repair of large hiatal hernia is an appropriate management strategy.DesignA p...
Background: Several studies have shown that large hiatal hernias are associated with a high recurren...
Background: Although minimally invasive repair of giant hiatal hernias is a very surgical challenge ...
Forty-one patients who underwent laparoscopic 270° Toupet fundoplication with pledgeted sutured crur...
BACKGROUND Radiological follow-up following repair of large hiatus hernias have identified recurrenc...
ObjectiveLaparoscopic repair of a giant hiatal hernia (>50% of the stomach above the diaphragm) is a...
Objectives. To determine the influence of hiatal hernia size and the laparoscopic fundoplication tec...
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...
Background: Surgical repair of large hiatal hernias is associated with a high recurrence rate when ...
Laparoscopic approach has been suggested as the definitive treatment for large hiatal hernias. Rein...
Purpose of the study. To analyze the causes of unsatisfactory results after laparoscopic repair of h...
Introduction This study aims to examine the impact of laparoscopic repair of large hiatal hernia on ...
Abstract: Giant hiatal hernia is defined as greater than one third of the stomach in the thoracic ca...
Author version made available following 12 month embargo from the date of publication (31 March 2015...
HypothesisLaparoscopic repair of large hiatal hernia is an appropriate management strategy.DesignA p...
Background: Several studies have shown that large hiatal hernias are associated with a high recurren...
Background: Although minimally invasive repair of giant hiatal hernias is a very surgical challenge ...
Forty-one patients who underwent laparoscopic 270° Toupet fundoplication with pledgeted sutured crur...
BACKGROUND Radiological follow-up following repair of large hiatus hernias have identified recurrenc...
ObjectiveLaparoscopic repair of a giant hiatal hernia (>50% of the stomach above the diaphragm) is a...
Objectives. To determine the influence of hiatal hernia size and the laparoscopic fundoplication tec...
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...
Background: Surgical repair of large hiatal hernias is associated with a high recurrence rate when ...
Laparoscopic approach has been suggested as the definitive treatment for large hiatal hernias. Rein...
Purpose of the study. To analyze the causes of unsatisfactory results after laparoscopic repair of h...
Introduction This study aims to examine the impact of laparoscopic repair of large hiatal hernia on ...
Abstract: Giant hiatal hernia is defined as greater than one third of the stomach in the thoracic ca...
Author version made available following 12 month embargo from the date of publication (31 March 2015...