Hiatal hernias are repaired laparoscopically with increasing use of reinforcement material. Both synthetic and biologically derived materials reduce the recurrence rate compared to primary crural repair. Synthetic mesh introduces complications, such as mesh erosion, fibrosis, and infection. Urinary bladder matrix (UBM) represents a biologically derived material for use in hiatal hernia repair reinforcement with the potential to improve durability of repair without incurring the risks of other reinforcement materials. Methods: The 15 cases presented involved hiatal hernia repair with primary crural repair with UBM reinforcement and fundoplication. Patients were followed for an average of 3 years, and were assessed with upper gastrointestinal...
Background: Laparoscopic cruroplasty and fundoplication have become the gold standard in the treatme...
Most surgeons believe that cruroplasty (hiatoplasty) is an essential part of antireflux operations. ...
BackgroundHernia recurrence is the leading form of failure after antireflux surgery and may be secon...
Type I hiatal hernia is associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in 50–90% of cases. S...
Introduction Hiatal hernia, defined as \u201ctransitory or stable dislocation of a part of the stom...
AIM: To report the results of an open label prospective study on a new technique for laparoscopic h...
Background: Laparoscopic repair of the hiatal hernia is associated with a recurrence rate between 12...
Background: Repairing large hiatal hernias using mesh has been shown to reduce recurrence. Drawbacks...
Primary repair of large hiatal hernia is associated with a high recurrence rate. The use of mesh can...
Objectives. Nonreinforced tensile repair of giant hiatal hernias is susceptible to recurrence, and t...
Background Primary repair of large hiatal hernia is associated with a high recurrence rate. The use ...
Background: Abdominal wall hernia is a common issue in the realm of surgery. Many patients suffering...
BACKGROUND: We analyzed, using a theoretical model, the modality of recurrence after a simple crurop...
AbstractBackgroundThe application of mesh-reinforced hiatal closure has resulted in a significant re...
AIM: Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication represents the gold standard in GERD therapy, although, ...
Background: Laparoscopic cruroplasty and fundoplication have become the gold standard in the treatme...
Most surgeons believe that cruroplasty (hiatoplasty) is an essential part of antireflux operations. ...
BackgroundHernia recurrence is the leading form of failure after antireflux surgery and may be secon...
Type I hiatal hernia is associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in 50–90% of cases. S...
Introduction Hiatal hernia, defined as \u201ctransitory or stable dislocation of a part of the stom...
AIM: To report the results of an open label prospective study on a new technique for laparoscopic h...
Background: Laparoscopic repair of the hiatal hernia is associated with a recurrence rate between 12...
Background: Repairing large hiatal hernias using mesh has been shown to reduce recurrence. Drawbacks...
Primary repair of large hiatal hernia is associated with a high recurrence rate. The use of mesh can...
Objectives. Nonreinforced tensile repair of giant hiatal hernias is susceptible to recurrence, and t...
Background Primary repair of large hiatal hernia is associated with a high recurrence rate. The use ...
Background: Abdominal wall hernia is a common issue in the realm of surgery. Many patients suffering...
BACKGROUND: We analyzed, using a theoretical model, the modality of recurrence after a simple crurop...
AbstractBackgroundThe application of mesh-reinforced hiatal closure has resulted in a significant re...
AIM: Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication represents the gold standard in GERD therapy, although, ...
Background: Laparoscopic cruroplasty and fundoplication have become the gold standard in the treatme...
Most surgeons believe that cruroplasty (hiatoplasty) is an essential part of antireflux operations. ...
BackgroundHernia recurrence is the leading form of failure after antireflux surgery and may be secon...