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Laparoscopic Repair of Para-Esophageal Hernia Using Absorbable Biosynthetic Mesh
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[The regurgitation prophylaxis after the distal esophagus resection]
Abstract:
The clinical use of esophagogastroplasty with antireflux gastroesophageal anastomosis was analyzed basing on the data of 11 operated patients. All patients had benign strictures of the esophagus were operated on transhiatally. The long-term and early results demonstrated the efficacy of the sphincter-valve gastroesophageal anastomosis in prevention of reflux after distal esophagus resection and primary esophagogastroplasty.
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