2024
DOI: 10.25207/1608-6228-2024-31-3-30-43
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Complications of surgical treatment of hiatal hernia and tactics of its elimination: An observational non-randomized study

S. A. Kolesnikov,
V. V. Bugaev,
S. R. Bugaeva
et al.

Abstract: Background. An introduction of minimally invasive technologies contributes to annual increase in the number of surgical interventions for hiatal hernia. However, the rate of major complications (pain syndrome, dysphagia and recurrence of gastroesophageal reflux) inevitably reaches 32%. 19% of the patients need re-surgery, 60‒70% of them fail to recover, and 45% undergo surgical interventions for the third time.Aim. To specify the major complications of surgical treatment for hiatal hernia and to substantiate t… Show more

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