Primary parahiatal hernias occur as a result of a congenital weakness and secondary defects follow hiatal surgery. The use of a mesh is advisable for large defects and defects of primary type. Secondary hernias following fundoplication do not need a redo fundoplication, but require an adequate crural repair with mesh. Laparoscopic repair of these uncommon hernias is safe, effective and provides all of the benefits of minimally invasive surgery.