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[Complications in hiatal hernia].

Ia G Kolkin, Iu T Mogilevskiĭ, E S Pershin

    Vrachebnoe Delo
    |March 1, 1990
    PubMed
    Summary

    This study investigated surgical correction for complicated hiatal hernias. A novel method showed an 87.7% success rate in patients with diaphragmatic hiatal hernias, reducing complications.

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    Area of Science:

    • Gastroenterology
    • Surgical Innovation
    • Diaphragmatic Diseases

    Context:

    • Hiatal hernias of the diaphragm affect numerous patients, with some developing complicated courses.
    • Complicated hiatal hernias can be linked to vagal-solar syndrome, caused by stomach prolapse traumatizing vagal nerves and solar structures.
    • Understanding these mechanisms is crucial for effective surgical intervention.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate an original method for surgical correction of hiatal hernias of the diaphragm in patients with complicated disease.
    • To assess the efficacy and safety of this novel surgical approach.

    Summary:

    • A cohort of 375 patients with complicated hiatal hernias underwent surgery.
    • An original surgical correction method was applied to 167 of these patients.
    • The method resulted in a favorable outcome in 87.7% of cases, with a 0.8% lethality rate.

    Impact:

    • The developed surgical technique offers a promising solution for managing complicated hiatal hernias.
    • This approach potentially improves patient outcomes and reduces the incidence of vagal-solar syndrome.
    • Highlights the importance of addressing specific pathophysiological mechanisms in surgical treatment.

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