PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA. CASE REPORT AND CLINICAL CONSIDERATION

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C. Sciumè
G. Geraci
F. Pisello
T. Facella
G. Modica

Abstract

Objective: The authors report their experience about the treatment about a case of paraesophageal hernia and they redefine nosografy.


Design: Report of 1 case; evaluation of effectiveness of surgical treatment. 1-year follow up. Revision of its clinical presentation.


Setting: Operative Unit of General and Thoracic Surgery. Department of General Surgery, Emergency and Transplanatation. Policlinco. University of Palermo.


Intervention: The patient was submitted to surgery with radical and curative intention.


Results: Complete resolution of the pathology. Follow-up (1 year) negative.


Conclusion: Management of patients affected by paraesophageal hernia is difficult, because the physiopathology, anatomic basis and clinical presentation are not yet clear. The aim of surgical treatment is to reduce the hernia, to repair the jatal gap and to make a correct antireflux procedure. According to us, the open surgical approach is very safe and useful because allows more safe surgical dissection, even if there is a big scar on the abdomen, the postoperative staying in hospital is longer. Finally, we emphasise the role of follow-up in these patients: it’s the only way to prevent and early the complication.

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Sciumè, C., et al. “PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA. CASE REPORT AND CLINICAL CONSIDERATION”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 74, no. 3, May 2003, pp. 335-42, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/2978.
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Case Report