Abstract:Paraesophageal hernias (PEH) represent a minority of hiatal hernias and yet have the highest potential for catastrophic consequences for patients. Patients with paraesophageal hernias tend to be older with more comorbidities. The risk to benefit calculation in the treatment of patients with a minimally symptomatic PEH can complicated. Surgical repair and management of hiatal hernias has come a long way since the first repairs were undertaken. Surgical risk has become minimal, while gains in quality of life hav… Show more
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