hiatal hernia
Guidelines for Intraoperative Assessment of Type...
The vast majority of hiatal hernias are called type I, or sliding hiatal hernias. In this type, the stomach intermittently slides up into the chest through a small opening in the diaphragm. In type...
Laparoscopic Repair of Sliding Hiatal Hernia
Laparoscopic video case: it is difficult to accurately identify the incidence of hiatal hernia, as asymptomatic hiatal hernia often goes undetected. However, symptomatic hernia should be examined...
Intrathoracic Stomach in Paraesophageal Hiatal...
Laparoscopy plays a major role in the treatment of intrathoracic stomach and regarding most aspects of the treatment. All available techniques have their advantages and disadvantages, and the decision...
Type 1 Hiatal Hernia - Retrograde View
Surgical teaching video: type I hiatal hernia, also called a sliding hiatal hernia, is the most common, constituting 90% of all hiatal hernias. A type I hernia is present when the gastro-esophageal junction...
Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site (LESS) Hiatal Hernia...
Surgical video case: laparo-endoscopic single site (LESS) hiatal hernia reduction and Nissen fundoplication.
Laparoscopic Heller's Myotomy in Achalasia Concomitant...
Surgical video case: achalasia is a rare esophageal motility problem that may coexist with a hiatal hernia. Both achalasia and hiatal hernia are associated with heartburn. The treatment in your case consists...
Reduction of a Giant Hiatal Hernia with Toupet...
Video case: reduction of a giant hiatal hernia with Toupet fundoplication.
Toupet Fundoplication
Surgical video case: sliding hiatal hernia needs some sort of anti-reflux procedure. Laparoscopic surgery is the gold standard approach for hiatal hernia repair. Nissan and Toupet fundoplications are...
3 Keyholes Posterior Cruroraphy with Sleeve Gastrectomy
Surgical video case: 3 keyholes posterior cruroraphy with sleeve gastrectomy.