Paraesophageal hernia incidence is around 5-8%. The Authors analyze their experience of 5 patients operated on for paraesophageal hernia after preoperative manometric and pHmetric studies. Despite only in 3 patients a gastro-esophageal reflux was present, in all cases a suture of the diaphragmatic defect together with a modified Lortart-Jacob antireflux operation was performed. The results were considered satisfactory in all cases and there was no relapse after a 2 year follow-up. Following an accurate analysis of the literature the Authors conclude that in paraesophageal hernia a surgical treatment is mandatory. However, diagnostic instrumental preoperative data influence the choice of the appropriate surgical treatment for each patient.

Paraesophageal hernia incidence is around 5-8%. The Authors analyze their experience of 5 patients operated on for paraesophageal hernia after preoperative manometric and pHmetric studies. Despite only in 3 patients a gastro-esophageal reflux was present, in all cases a suture of the diaphragmatic defect together with a modified Lortart-Jacob antireflux operation was performed. The results were considered satisfactory in all cases and there was no relapse after a 2 year follow-up. Following an accurate analysis of the literature the Authors conclude that in paraesophageal hernia a surgical treatment is mandatory. However, diagnostic instrumental preoperative data influence the choice of the appropriate surgical treatment for each patient.

Surgical treatment of paraesophageal hernia

SANTINI, Luigi;CONZO, Giovanni;
1997

Abstract

Paraesophageal hernia incidence is around 5-8%. The Authors analyze their experience of 5 patients operated on for paraesophageal hernia after preoperative manometric and pHmetric studies. Despite only in 3 patients a gastro-esophageal reflux was present, in all cases a suture of the diaphragmatic defect together with a modified Lortart-Jacob antireflux operation was performed. The results were considered satisfactory in all cases and there was no relapse after a 2 year follow-up. Following an accurate analysis of the literature the Authors conclude that in paraesophageal hernia a surgical treatment is mandatory. However, diagnostic instrumental preoperative data influence the choice of the appropriate surgical treatment for each patient.
1997
Paraesophageal hernia incidence is around 5-8%. The Authors analyze their experience of 5 patients operated on for paraesophageal hernia after preoperative manometric and pHmetric studies. Despite only in 3 patients a gastro-esophageal reflux was present, in all cases a suture of the diaphragmatic defect together with a modified Lortart-Jacob antireflux operation was performed. The results were considered satisfactory in all cases and there was no relapse after a 2 year follow-up. Following an accurate analysis of the literature the Authors conclude that in paraesophageal hernia a surgical treatment is mandatory. However, diagnostic instrumental preoperative data influence the choice of the appropriate surgical treatment for each patient.
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