| Literature DB >> 31564391 |
Taryne A Imai1, Harmik J Soukiasian2.
Abstract
Paraesophageal hernia repair is a technically challenging operation. Factors that influence morbidity of the operation include the timing of the operation, surgical approach, and patient factors. Medical complications are the most common and usually are respiratory or cardiac related. Perforation, subcutaneous emphysema, pneumothorax, shortened esophagus, and presence of a large hernia all complicate paraesophageal hernia repair. Various strategies of intraoperative management are described. Management of leaks and perforations identified postoperatively are dictated by the clinical status of the patient. Early identification and expeditious intervention are paramount in the overall management of complications.Entities:
Keywords: Carbon dioxide insufflation complications; Collis gastroplasty; Esophageal and gastric perforation; Hiatal hernia; Paraesophageal hernia repair complications
Year: 2019 PMID: 31564391 DOI: 10.1016/j.thorsurg.2019.07.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Thorac Surg Clin Impact factor: 1.750