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Videolaparoscopic surgical treatment of strangulated paraesophageal hiatal hernia (clinical observation)

https://doi.org/10.29413/ABS.2023-8.1.20

Abstract

Relevance. Paraesophageal hiatal hernias are much less common than other types of diaphragmatic hernias. The risk of strangulation in this pathology is about 21 %. It is often very difficult to establish the correct diagnosis in time, because patients are admitted with an atypical clinic of acute cardiological or pulmonary pathology. Usually, the correct diagnosis is established only on the 4th day. Due to late diagnosis, necrosis and perforation of the strangulated organ occur, which causes high mortality; sometimes the correct diagnosis is established only at autopsy.

Clinical observation. The patient was admitted to the surgical department on an emergency basis with complaints of intense pain in the lower chest and epigastric region, vomiting of eaten food. From the anamnesis it is known that about a year ago, periodic nausea and vomiting of food eaten began to bother. The last 12 hours before admission to the hospital, pain in the chest and epigastrium intensified, all eaten food came out with vomiting. X-ray diagnosed strangulated paraesophageal hernia of the esophageal opening of the diaphragm. During esophagogastroduodenoscopy it was impossible to pass into the distal parts of the stomach; hyperemia and petechial hemorrhages were detected in the zone of strangulation. Video-laparoscopic reduction of the hernial contents, resection of the hernial sac and anterior diaphragm crurorrhaphy were urgently performed. The early postoperative period was uneventful. The presented clinical observation indicates the promise of using video-endoscopic technologies for diagnosis and treatment of strangulated diaphragmatic hernias. The key to success is the timely establishment of the correct diagnosis. We consider it impractical to perform an antireflux intervention simultaneously in conditions of an acute inflammatory process. 

About the Authors

V. A. Gankov
Altai State Medical University; Barnaul City Hospital No 12
Russian Federation

Victor A. Gankov – Dr. Sc. (Med.), Docent, Professor at the Department of General Surgery, Operative Surgery and Topographic Anatomy, Lenina ave. 40, Barnaul 656038;

Leading Specialist in Surgery, Malakhova str. 53, Barnaul 656050



D. Yu. Shestakov
Altai State Medical University; Barnaul City Hospital No 12
Russian Federation

Dmitry Yu. Shestakov – Teaching Assistant at the Department of General Surgery, Operative Surgery and Topographic Anatomy, Lenina ave. 40, Barnaul 656038;

Surgeon at the Department of General Surgery, Malakhova str. 53, Barnaul 656050



A. R. Andreasyan
Altai State Medical University; Barnaul City Hospital No 12
Russian Federation

Armen R. Andreasyan – Cand. Sc. (Med.), Docent, Associate Professor at the Department of General Surgery, Operative Surgery and Topographic Anatomy, Lenina ave. 40, Barnaul 656038;

Surgeon at the Department of General Surgery, Malakhova str. 53, Barnaul 656050



E. A. Tseymakh
Altai State Medical University; Barnaul City Hospital No 12
Russian Federation

Evgeniy A. Tseimakh – Dr. Sc. (Med.), Professor, Head of the Department of General Surgery, Operative Surgery and Topographic Anatomy, Lenina ave. 40, Barnaul 656038;

Thoracic Surgeon at the Department of General Surgery, Malakhova str. 53, Barnaul 656050



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Gankov V.A., Shestakov D.Yu., Andreasyan A.R., Tseymakh E.A. Videolaparoscopic surgical treatment of strangulated paraesophageal hiatal hernia (clinical observation). Acta Biomedica Scientifica. 2023;8(1):204-210. https://doi.org/10.29413/ABS.2023-8.1.20

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