AI Article Synopsis

  • A 43-year-old woman who had stomach surgery 11 years ago started having trouble swallowing and heartburn for the last 3 years.
  • Doctors found that her stomach had moved up into her chest and twisted, plus she had a big hernia.
  • She underwent surgery to fix these issues, and now she feels great with no problems for 2 years after the surgery.

Article Abstract

A 43 years old female with laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (SG) and an 'anterior' hiatal hernia repair 11 years ago, presented with 3 years history dysphagia and heartburn. Upper gastrointestinal barium showed an almost complete intrathoracic migration of the SG with a partial organoaxial volvulus. Upper endoscopy revealed a 10 cm hiatal hernia with grade B esophagitis. Laparoscopic revision surgery with reduction of the gastric sleeve, standard posterior hiatal hernia repair, resection of the narrowed remnant of the SG and conversion to a gastric bypass was performed. No postoperative complications occurred. The patient is asymptomatic at 2 years of follow-up. We present the technical standards for the management and discuss the suspected pathophysiology of this rare but challenging condition.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7428739PMC
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