Reoperations Following
Laparoscopic Fundoplication
Aujeský R., Neoral Č., Král V., Klein J., Vrba R., Bohanes T.
I. chirurgická klinika LF UP a FN, Olomouc, přednosta prof. MUDr. V. Král,CSc. |
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Summary:
During an eight-year-period, 623 laparoscopic fundoplications were conducted in the Surgical Clinic in
Olomouc. Out of the total number, 14 of them were reoperations and 4 reoperations were conducted on patients,
primarily operated in other clinics. 9 patients were reoperated for dislocations of the rim transhiatally into the
mediastinum, respectively aborally to the gastric fundus. 4 patients were operated for oesophageal constricions
in the hiatus region and 2 patients for haemoperitoneum caused by haemorrhaging from a wound after the port
removal. The remaining 3 patients had the reoperation indicated for a biliary reflux in the oesophageus, the rim
loosening or for a non-standard primary procedure, conducted to treat the oesophageal reflux disorder in another
clinic. This study discusses causes of individual complications and their treatment alternatives. The authors
point-out prevention of complications based on following certain principles during the laparoscopic fundoplication
procedures.
Key words:
hiatus hernia – laparoscopic fundoplication – complications
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