Mesh Repair of a Giant Para-Esophageal Hernia + Sleeve Gastrectomy. Combined Treatment of Intra-Thoracic Stomach and Morbid Obesity: a Video Case Presentation

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Mehmet Ali Yerdel
İsmail Çalıkoğlu
Görkem Özgen
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[1] Obesity and Advanced Laparoscopy Center,İstanbul Bariatrics
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Obesity Surgery | 2020年 / 30卷
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Sleeve gastrectomy; Para-esophageal hernia; Intra-thoracic stomach; Hiatal hernia; Morbid obesity; Mesh repair;
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Concurrent surgical treatment of an intra-gastric stomach + morbid obesity is demonstrated. Video footage on diagnosis (gastroscopy and upper GI series) and surgical steps, as well as 2-year outcome (upper GI series), is presented. Although controversy exists regarding the best bariatric option when concomitantly repairing a giant para-esophageal hernia, in the light of recent reports and our own experience, sleeve gastrectomy may be the procedure of choice if reflux is no issue.
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页码:3255 / 3257
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