Morbidity and mortality following hiatal hernia repair in geriatric patients: a multicenter research network study
Sunjay S. Kumar,
Martina Rama,
Scott Koeneman
et al.
Abstract:Background
Hiatal hernia is a common surgical pathology. Such hernias can be found incidentally and patients may opt for an initial nonoperative approach though many will pursue surgery after symptom progression. Data on the effects of age on the outcomes of hiatal hernia repair may help inform this decision-making process.
Methods
The TriNetX database was queried for all adult patients undergoing hiatal hernia repair from 2000 to 2023. Patients we… Show more
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