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Oelschlager, B.K., Pellegrini, C.A., Hunter, J.G., Brunt, M.L., Soper, N.J., Sheppard, B.C., Polissar, N.L., Neradilek, M.B., Mitsumori, L.M., Rohrmann, C.A. and Swanstrom, L.L. (2011) Biologic Prosthesis to Prevent Recurrence after Laparoscopic Paraesophageal Hernia Repair: Long-Term Follow-Up from a Multicenter, Prospective, Randomized Trial. Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 213, 461-468.
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TITLE:
Type III/Type IV Giant Para-Oesophageal Herniae: Our Technique of Gastropexy with Biological Prosthesis
AUTHORS:
Kassem Alubaidi, Ashish Kiran Shrestha, Meera Joshi, Sanjoy Basu
KEYWORDS:
Giant Para-Oesophageal Herniae, Hiatal Defect, Biological Mesh, Gastropexy
JOURNAL NAME:
Surgical Science,
Vol.7 No.5,
May
11,
2016
ABSTRACT: Objective: To present our
technique of laparoscopic repair of giant para-oesophageal hernia with
biological prosthesis (porcine dermis). Method: Our technique involves creating
a pneumoperitoneum with standard port placement for anti-reflux surgery,
mediastinal sac dissection and excision, crura-plasty, tension free placement
of the biological prosthesis for hiatal reinforcement, fundoplication and
gastropexy. Conclusion: Our technique of laparoscopic repair of giant para-oesophageal
hernia with biological mesh is feasible and safe with acceptable morbidity and
outcome.
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