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  • This study looked at a problem called "de novo" paraesophageal hernia (dnPEH) that can happen after a type of stomach surgery called Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB).
  • Researchers found that older patients and those who lost a lot of weight after surgery were more likely to develop this hernia.
  • Most patients with this hernia experienced symptoms like heartburn, and after surgery to fix it, they felt better most of the time. *

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Background: This study presents a case series of "de novo" paraesophageal hernia (dnPEH) in post-Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) patients and analyzes the predisposing factors, symptoms, and outcomes after repair. This is a lesser known complication after RYGB and when symptomatic, may warrant surgery.

Methods: A retrospective review of data from a single academic institution from 2002 to 2022 was performed identifying patients who developed dnPEH after RYGB and compared them to patients with primary RYGB without post-operative symptomatic dnPEH. Patient characteristics from initial RYGB were analyzed to identify predisposing factors for dnPEH development. Additional information analyzed included time to dnPEH repair, indications for surgery, types of herniation, type of surgical repair, and symptom resolution.

Results: There were 6975 RYGB in the study period of which 6619 underwent RYGB alone at index surgery, with 31 of those patients developing late stage PEH requiring repair. Patients with older age (51.8 years with dnPEH vs 45.2 years without, p = 0.001) and increased weight loss at 1 year (33.4% vs 30.5%, p = 0.048) from index RYGB were more likely to develop dnPEH. The incidence of dnPEH was 31/6619 (0.47%). Late dnPEH after RYGB took an average of 74 months (45-102 months IQR) to develop symptoms and undergo repair. The most common symptoms were heartburn/reflux 19/31 (61.3%) and epigastric pain 13/31 (41.9%). Symptom resolution rate after repair was highest with 100% for globus and 89.5% heartburn/reflux. The most common form of dnPEH was pouch herniation in 25/31. Surgical repair most commonly included primary cruroplasty alone in 25/31 with additional mesh in 1 case. Recurrence rate was 2/31 (6.54%).

Conclusion: Late dnPEH after RYGB is an emerging entity typically occurring years after index RYGB. Symptomatic patients with dnPEH warrant hernia repair and responded well to surgical repair in this case series.

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  • This study looked at a problem called "de novo" paraesophageal hernia (dnPEH) that can happen after a type of stomach surgery called Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB).
  • Researchers found that older patients and those who lost a lot of weight after surgery were more likely to develop this hernia.
  • Most patients with this hernia experienced symptoms like heartburn, and after surgery to fix it, they felt better most of the time. *
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