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Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Surgical Innovation
  • Patient Outcomes

Background:

  • Standard surgical treatment for hiatal hernia (HH) exists.
  • However, HH recurrence rates range from 15% to 60%, posing significant management challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the reasons behind surgical failure in hiatal hernia repair.
  • To establish guidelines for managing recurrent hiatal hernia.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of causes of surgical failure in hiatal hernia repair.
  • Evaluation of diagnostic approaches for recurrent hiatal hernia.
  • Review of treatment strategies for recurrent cases.

Main Results:

  • Recurrent hiatal hernia presents with diverse symptoms, including persistent reflux and dysphagia, impacting quality of life.
  • Preoperative morphological and functional assessment is crucial for diagnosis and identifying failure causes.
  • Redo surgery is technically demanding and reserved for symptomatic patients with confirmed recurrent HH.

Conclusions:

  • Accurate diagnosis through thorough pretherapeutic evaluation is essential for managing recurrent hiatal hernia.
  • Redo surgery for recurrent hiatal hernia should be carefully considered and performed only in select symptomatic individuals.