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    Surg Endosc. 2003 Sep;17(9):1372-5. Epub 2003 Jun 25.

    Laparoscopic management of large paraesophageal hiatal hernia.

    Leeder PC, Smith G, Dehn TC.

    Royal Berkshire Hospital, London Road, Reading, RG1 5AN, United Kingdom.

    BACKGROUND: Large paraesophageal hernias (POHs) predominantly occur in the elderly population. Early repair is recommended to avoid the risks associated with gastric volvulus. METHODS: Data were collected prospectively during an 8-year period. Laparoscopic repair of POHs initially included circumcision of the sac and mesh hiatal repair. Sac excision and suture hiatal repair were later adopted. A fundoplication was also included, initially as a selective procedure. RESULTS: Fifty-three patients with large POHs were treated by one surgeon. All had attempted laparoscopic repair, with four conversions to an open procedure. Symptomatic hernia recurrence occurred in five patients (9%). The 21 patients who had sac excision, hiatal repair, and fundoplication have remained free of symptomatic recurrence. The postoperative morbidity rate was 13%, with one death. CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopic repair of large POHs remains feasible. We advocate complete sac excision, hiatal repair, fundoplication, and gastropexy to prevent early recurrence.

    PMID: 12820060 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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