hernia
Hiatus Hernia (2 of 3)
The esophagus passes through the diaphragmatic hiatus in the crural part of the diaphragm to reach the stomach. The diaphragmatic hiatus itself is approximately 2 cm in length and chiefly consists...
Hiatus Hernia (1 of 3)
A hiatal hernia occurs when a portion of the stomach prolapses through the diaphragmatic esophageal hiatus. Although the existence of hiatal hernia has been described in earlier medical literature,...
Sliding Hiatal Hernia
Esophageal mucosa in the foreground, gastric mucosa in the background. A hiatal hernia occurs when a portion of the stomach prolapses through the diaphragmatic esophageal hiatus. Although the existence...
Esophageal Varices and Hiatus Hernia - Presentation...
Aside from de hiatus hernia the patient presents with esofageal varices No clear correlation exists between the size of a hiatal hernia and the severity of the symptoms. A very large hiatal hernia...
Esophageal Varices and Hiatus Hernia - the Closer...
Hiatal hernias are relatively common and, in themselves, do not cause symptoms. For this reason, most people with hiatal hernias are asymptomatic. Hiatal hernias may predispose to reflux or worsen...
Esophageal Varices and Hiatus Hernia - 93 Year...
This 93 year-old male in a routine endoscopy was found that have both clinical entities.
Schatzki Ring and Varices
The image and the video display a retroflexed maneuver the Schatzki ring is appreciated with some varices. An endoscopist must be sure to diagnose a hiatal hernia in the absence of vomiting and coughs,...
Schatzki Ring - Retroflexed View
Schatzki Ring retroflexed view. Lower Esophageal (Schatzki) Ring. Retroflexed endoscopic view of a Schatzki ring. Schatzki rings are almost invariably seen in association with hiatal hernia, as...
Hiatus Hernia (1 of 3)
A hiatal hernia occurs when a portion of the stomach prolapses through the diaphragmatic esophageal hiatus. Although the existence of hiatal hernia has been described in earlier medical literature,...
Superior Esophagic Sphincter - retroflexed view...
The video clip displays a complete retroflexed maneuver from the cardias to the upper esophagic sphincter, the video clip also shows a big hiatal hernia with reflux esophagitis. An endoscopist must...
Sliding Hiatal Hernia
Esophageal mucosa in the foreground, gastric mucosa in the background. A hiatal hernia occurs when a portion of the stomach prolapses through the diaphragmatic esophageal hiatus. Although the existence...
Barret´s Esophagus long segment -106-year-old...
To the right, a hiatus hernia is observed, and to the left a para-esophageal hernia is seen (retroflexed image)
Barret´s Esophagus long segment and hiatus hernia...
A hiatus hernia is observed in retroflexed maneuver. The patient´s furthermore symptoms that were described before are from a urinary tract infection and gallstones.
Gastric Heterotopia (inlet pach) (1 of 4)
Mucosal defect that has to disclosed Barrett Esophagus. A 50 year-old female with long-standing GERD. A hiatus hernia is seen.
Barrett's Esophagus of long segment - hiatus...
A hiatus hernia with complete incompetence of the sphincter is observed.