Hiatal and paraesophageal hernia repair in pediatric patients.

Semin Pediatr Surg

Department of Surgery, Phoenix Children׳s Hospital, 1919 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016. Electronic address:

Published: April 2017

Hiatal and paraesophageal hernia (HH/PEH) can be congenital, resulting from embryologic abnormalities/genetic predisposition, or acquired, most commonly after gastroesophageal surgery such as fundoplication. Minimizing circumferential esophageal dissection at the time of Nissen fundoplication has been shown to decrease the risk of acquired HH/PEH from 36.5% to 12.2%. Gastrointestinal, respiratory, and constitutional symptoms, including anemia and failure to thrive, are common with high rates of associated gastroesophageal reflux. Chest x-ray is often abnormal and upper GI confirms the diagnosis. Treatment is surgical with the goal of reducing the hernia contents, excising the hernia sac, closing the crura, and performing an antireflux procedure. The laparoscopic approach is safe and effective.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.sempedsurg.2017.02.008DOI Listing

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