Anterior gastropexy may reduce the recurrence rate after laparoscopic paraesophageal hernia repair

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作者
Ponsky, J [1 ]
Rosen, M [1 ]
Fanning, A [1 ]
Malm, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Cleveland Clin Fdn Desk, Minimally Invas Surg Ctr, Dept Gen Surg, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
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SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES | 2003年 / 17卷 / 07期
关键词
laparoscopy; paraesophageal hernia repair; recurrence; anterior gastropexy;
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10.1007/s00464-002-8765-2
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: Although laparoscopic repair of type 3 paraesophageal hernias is safe and results in symptomatic relief, recent data have questioned the anatomic integrity of the laparoscopic approach. The reports document an asymptomatic recurrence rate as high as 42% with radiologic follow-up evaluation for type 3 paraesophageal hernias repaired laparoscopically. This disturbingly high recurrence rate has prompted the addition of an anterior gastropexy to our standard laparoscopic paraesophageal hernia repair. Methods: A prospective series of 28 patients underwent laparoscopic repair of large type 3 hiatal hernias between July 2000 and January 2002 at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation by one surgeon. All the patients underwent reduction of the hernia, sac excision, crural repair, antireflux procedure, and anterior gastropexy. They all had a video esophagram 24 h after surgery, then at 3-, 6-, and 12-month follow-up visits and annually thereafter. Symptomatic outcomes were assessed with a standard questionnaire at each follow-up visit. Results: In this study, 21 women and 7 men with a mean age of 67 years (range, 35-82 years) underwent successful laparoscopic paraesophageal hernia repair. The mean operative time was 146 min (range, 101-186 min), and the average blood loss was 71 ml (range, 10-200 ml). One intraoperative complication occurred: A small esophageal mucosal tear occurred during esophageal dissection and was repaired laparoscopically. At 24 h, upper gastrointestinal examination identified no leaks. At this writing, all the patients have undergone video esophagram at a 3-month follow-up visit. All were asymptomatic and all examinations were normal. Of the 28 patients, 27 have undergone follow-up assessment at 6 months. At this writing, all the patients have undergone video esophagram at 3, 6, and 12 months follow up visits. All were asymptomatic and all examinations were normal. Ten patients have completed 2 year follow up barium swallows with no recurrences. Conclusions: With up to 2 years of follow-up evaluation, the addition of an anterior gastropexy to the laparoscopic repair of type 3 hiatal hernias resulted in no recurrences. These encouraging results necessitate further follow-up evaluation to document the long-term effects of anterior gastropexy in reducing postoperative recurrence after laparoscopic repair of paraesophageal hernias.
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