نتایج جستجو برای: hiatal hernia

تعداد نتایج: 26739  

Journal: :Thorax 1973
K S Habibulla J L Collis

Intraluminal pressure, transmucosal potential difference, and pH studies in the oesophagus of patients before and after Collis repair of a hiatal hernia Intraluminal pressure, transmucosal potential difference, and endo-oesophageal pH measurements were studied in patients with hiatal hernia-before and after a hiatal repair. The operation employed is the Collis (1968) repair for uncomplicated hi...

Journal: :AJR. American journal of roentgenology 1996
M C Haddad B A Youssef B M Sammak A Duff

Congenital hiatal hernia with herniation of stomach into thorax is not uncommon in children but this herniation is usually seen in midline or on left side. However, right sided intrathoracic stomach with its organoaxial torsion secondary to congenital hiatal hernia is a rare occurrence. Barium meal examination is essential for its diagnosis but plain x-ray of the abdomen can arouse the suspicio...

2015
Cem Sahin Fatih Akın Nesat Cullu Burak Özseker İsmail Kirli İbrahim Altun

Giant hiatal hernias, generally seen at advanced ages, can rarely cause cardiac symptoms such as dyspnea and chest pain. Here, we aimed to present a case with a large hiatal hernia that largely protruded to intrathoracic cavity and caused dyspnea, particularly at postprandial period, by compressing the left atrium and right pulmonary vein. We considered presenting this case as large hiatal hern...

2011
Jong Jin Hyun Young-Tae Bak

The relationship between hiatal hernias and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) has been greatly debated over the past decades, with the importance of hiatal hernias first being overemphasized and then later being nearly neglected. It is now understood that both the anatomical (hiatal hernia) and the physiological (lower esophageal sphincter) features of the gastroesophageal junction play im...

2017
Munthir Mansour Yousef Abdel-Aziz Hesham Awadh Nihar Shah Akash Ajmera

Complete esophageal obstruction is a rare complication of endoscopic variceal banding, with only 6 cases in the English literature since the introduction of endoscopic variceal banding in 1986. We report a case of complete esophageal obstruction following esophageal banding due to entrapment of part of a sliding hiatal hernia. To our knowledge, our case is one of few with esophageal obstruction...

2016
Clint J Moore Devan A Conley Cristóbal S Berry-Cabán Ryan P Flanagan

A newborn infant with failure to thrive presented for murmur evaluation on day of life three due to a harsh 3/6 murmur. During the evaluation, a retrocardiac fluid filled mass was seen by transthoracic echocardiogram. The infant was also found to have a ventricular septal defect and partial anomalous pulmonary venous return. Eventually, a large hiatal hernia was diagnosed on subsequent imaging....

2014
L. Pisoni S. Del Magno F. Cinti M. Baron Toaldo M. Joechler M. Pietra

A case of surgical resolution of type I or “sliding” hiatal hernia is reported. A seven-month-old kitten was presented because of abdominal discomfort, accelerated breathing after eating and chronic vomiting. The clinical examination was unremarkable. Thoracic radiographs and gastroscopy led to the diagnosis of type I hiatal hernia. The surgical resolution consisted of hiatal plication, oesopha...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 1998
A A Khan S W Shah M A Khan A Alam A K Butt F Shafqat

Barium esophagograms of 89 patients out of 110 with manometrically proven achalasia were reviewed. Only four (4.4%) patients showed association of hiatal hernia, indicative of its rare occurrence. Presence of hiatal hernia, is said to have less likelihood of associated achalasia but this association does exist as per our report and that of others.

2009
Gregoriana Zanini Giuseppe Seresini Marco Racheli Monica Bortolotti Adriana Virgillo Adriana Novali Claudia Benetello Gian Franco Pasini

We describe the case of a 78-year-old woman admitted to our department for suspected silent myocardial ischaemia with the evidence of T wave inversion in anterior lead. All the instrumental exams excluded inducible myocardial ischaemia. A gastroscopy showed a moderate hiatal hernia. We postulate that electrocardiogram modification could be attributed to hiatal hernia.

Journal: :The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2000
M K Magill C Gazak

Paraesophageal hernia is a potentially lethal condition that has not been previously discussed in the family medicine literature. It accounts for 3.5% to 5 % 1 of all hiatal hernias. Diagnosis of paraesophageal hernia can be difficult. Patients are usually elderly and have symptoms of esophageal reflux or postprandial pain, bloating, and vomiting. The patient might have a history of hiatal hern...

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