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Functional results after hiatal repair and gastropexy without fundoplication in patients with paraoesophageal hernia

Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery(2024)

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Abstract
Paraoesophageal hernias (PEH) are associated with a high complication rate and often occur in elderly and fragile patients. Surgical gastropexy without fundoplication is an accepted alternative procedure; however, outcomes and functional results are rarely described. Our study aims to evaluate short-term outcomes and the long-term quality of life after gastropexy as treatment for PEH. Single center cohort analysis of all consecutive patients who underwent gastropexy for PEH without fundoplication. Postoperative outcomes and functional results were retrospectively collected. Reflux symptoms developed postoperatively were reported using the validated quality of life questionnaire: GERD-Health Related Quality of Life Qestionnaire (GERD-HRQL). Thirty patients (median age: 72 years (65–80)) were included, 40
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Gastropexy,Paraoesophageal Hernia,Hiatal Hernia,Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD),Quality-of-life (QoL)
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