Hiatal Hernia Surgery - An Evidence Based Approach
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Beschreibung
The readers are provided with an evidence based approach to assist surgeons' decisions in developing a preoperative investigative algorithm prior to offering a surgical solution for either primary or recurrent hiatal hernia surgery based on supporting evidence.
The chapters will further investigate the latest trends in minimally invasive hiatal hernia and antireflux surgery, both for primary and recurrent hernias.
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Utility of endoscopy in the diagnosis of GERD and hiatus hernia.- Utility of radiology in the diagnosis of GERD and hiatus hernia.- Utility of ambulatory oesophageal pH and high resolution impedance manometry in the diagnosis of GERD and hiatus hernia.- Preoperative diagnostic workup before antireflux surgery: an evidence and experience-based approach.- Indications and procedures for surgical therapy of gastroesophageal reflux management.- Anterior vs posterior fundoplication for GERD .- Novel Endoscopic antireflux procedures – what do they offer?- Laparoscopic repair of paraesophageal hiatus hernia – suture cruroplast or prosthetic repair. Adverse outcome and failure following laparoscopic antireflux surgery – is one type of fundoplication better than other?- Use to postoperative HRIM and FLIP for dysphagia assessment following antireflux procedure.- Preoperative assessment of failed fundoplication.- Recurrent gastroesophageal reflux after a fundoplication – failure or wrong procedure.- Laparoscopic methods in recurrent paraesophageal hernias.- Revision strategies for recurrent paraesophageal hiatus hernia – laparoscopic or thoracoscopic.- Long term results after laparoscopic reoperation for failed antireflux procedure.- Utility of the Robot in revisional paraosophageal hiatus hernia.- Long term efficacy of laparoscopic Antireflux surgery (Nissen Fundoplication) on regression of Barrett’s esophagus – role of impedence pH, FLIP and gastroscopy.- Linx for small hiatus hernia and GERD.
The chapters will explore the different types of surgery and their recurrence rates for both primary and recurrent hiatal hernia
This book will be written by international leading surgeons in their field
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Private Practice, General, Laparoscopic, Gastrointestinal and Bariatric Surgeon, Ipswich and Sunnybank, Queensland, Australia Visiting Professor, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Bolton University, Bolton, LancashireAssociate Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia