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Nikhil Agrawal1, Sujoy Pal2, Nihar Ranjan Dash2
1Assistant Professor, Department of HPB Surgery, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences , D1, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, India .
Abstract:
Transhiatal herniation of abdominal organs after oesophageal resection and reconstruction is rare and sparsely described in the literature. The commonest organ to herniate is the colon. Pancreatic herniation has been reported twice before. We report a case of postoesophagectomy transhiatal pancreatic herniation in an asymptomatic patient.
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