Seven patients with hernias occurring after Belsey hiatal hernia repair are described. These hernias were of two types. Four occurred through the hiatus, had the appearance of a parahiatal hernia, and were attributed to the failure to correct a shortened esophagus. In three patients the hernia occurred through a disrupted counterincision in the diaphragm. In the second group postoperative abdominal distension and possibly technical faults were incriminated. In the first group satisfactory repair was achieved by a Collis-Belsey gastroplasty and an antireflux procedure. In the second group reduction of the hernia and resuture of the diaphragm incision encompassing all layers corrected these life threatening hernias.
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