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Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques
Laparoscopic Tension-Free Repair of Large Paraesophageal Hiatal Hernias with a Composite A-Shaped Mesh: Two-Year Follow-Up
To cite this article:
Marco Casaccia, Paolo Torelli, Fabrizio Panaro, Davide Cavaliere, Luca Saltalamacchia, Bianca Maria Troilo, Alfredo Savelli, Umberto Valente.
Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques.
June 2005,
15(3): 279-284.
doi:10.1089/lap.2005.15.279.
Marco Casaccia, MDAdvanced Laparoscopic Unit, Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, St. Martino Hospital, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy. Paolo Torelli, MDAdvanced Laparoscopic Unit, Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, St. Martino Hospital, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy. Fabrizio Panaro, MDAdvanced Laparoscopic Unit, Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, St. Martino Hospital, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy. Davide Cavaliere, MDAdvanced Laparoscopic Unit, Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, St. Martino Hospital, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy. Luca Saltalamacchia, MDAdvanced Laparoscopic Unit, Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, St. Martino Hospital, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy. Bianca Maria Troilo, MDAdvanced Laparoscopic Unit, Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, St. Martino Hospital, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy. Alfredo Savelli, MDAdvanced Laparoscopic Unit, Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, St. Martino Hospital, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy. Umberto Valente, MDAdvanced Laparoscopic Unit, Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, St. Martino Hospital, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy. Background: Surgical repair of large hiatal hernias is associated with a high recurrence rate when the repair is made by simple cruroplasty. The use of a mesh goes from a reinforcement of a simple cruroplasty to a tension-free repair. We discuss the evolution of this approach and evaluate the outcomes of 27 patients with type II (n = 9), type III (n = 16), and type IV (n = 2) hiatal hernias treated laparoscopically. Methods: Between November 1999 and October 2003, 27 patients (18 women and 9 men) received laparoscopic repair of large hiatal hernias by means of an A-shaped polypropylene-polytetrafluoroethylene mesh. A total or a partial fundoplication was associated in all cases. The mean age was 60.1 years (range, 36–76 years). The patients presented with symptoms of 2 months to 10 years in duration. Preoperative assessment included an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, esophageal manometry, 24 hour pH monitoring, and barium swallow. Concomitant esophagitis was found in 16 patients and impaired esophageal peristalsis in 2 patients. Four patients had concomitant gallbladder disease treated at the same time. Results: No conversions occurred in our series. There was no perioperative mortality, and morbidity was low. Follow-up averaged 27 months (range, 6–46 months). There has been 1 recurrence (3.7%), prolonged dysphagia in 4 cases, and no mesh erosion. Conclusion: Early results confirm the feasibility of the tension-free repair of large hiatal hernias and the effectiveness of the composite A-shaped mesh. Long-term follow-up for all patients is necessary to determine the real incidence of recurrence.  This paper was cited by:Critical evaluation of a novel DualMesh repair for large hiatal hernias E. J. Hazebroek, Y. Koak, H. Berry, S. Leibman, G. S. Smith Surgical Endoscopy. Feb 2009, Vol. 23, No. 1: 193-196 CrossRef Evaluation of lightweight titanium-coated polypropylene mesh (TiMesh) for laparoscopic repair of large hiatal hernias Eric J. Hazebroek, Ada Ng, David H. K. Yong, Hayley Berry, Steven Leibman, Garett S. Smith Surgical Endoscopy. Dec 2008, Vol. 22, No. 11: 2428-2432 CrossRef Use of Surgisis Mesh in Laparoscopic Repair of Hiatal Hernias Moises Jacobs, Eddie Gomez, Gustavo Plasencia, Cristina Lopez-Penalver, Henry Lujan, Diego Velarde, Tiffany Jessee Surgical Laparoscopy, Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques. Nov 2007, Vol. 17, No. 5: 365-368 CrossRef Composite Mesh Repair of a Large Paraesophageal Hiatal Hernia Marco Casaccia, Paolo Torelli, Bianca Maria Troilo, Alfredo Savelli, Umberto Valente Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. Aug 2006, Vol. 16, No. 4: 381-385 Abstract | Full Text PDF | Reprints & Permissions
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