185 resultados para hiatal hernia


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A significant proportion of patients experience chronic post-surgical pain (CPSP) following inguinal hernia surgery. Psychological models are useful in predicting acute pain after surgery, and in predicting the transition from acute to chronic pain in non-surgical contexts. This is a prospective cohort study to investigate psychological (cognitive and emotional) risk factors for CPSP after inguinal hernia surgery. Participants were asked to complete questionnaires before surgery and 1 week and 4 months after surgery. Data collected before surgery and 1 week after surgery were used to predict pain at 4 months. Psychological risk factors assessed included anxiety, depression, fear-avoidance, activity avoidance, catastrophizing, worry about the operation, activity expectations, perceived pain control and optimism. The study included 135 participants; follow-up questionnaires were returned by 119 (88.1%) and 115 (85.2%) participants at 1 week and 4 months after surgery respectively. The incidence of CPSP (pain at 4 months) was 39.5%. After controlling for age, body mass index and surgical variables (e.g. anaesthetic, type of surgery and mesh type used), lower pre-operative optimism was an independent risk factor for CPSP at 4 months; lower pre-operative optimism and lower perceived control over pain at 1 week after surgery predicted higher pain intensity at 4 months. No emotional variables were independently predictive of CPSP. Further research should target these cognitive variables in pre-operative psychological preparation for surgery. © 2011 European Federation of International Association for the Study of Pain Chapters.

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Provision of information and behavioural instruction has been demonstrated to improve recovery after surgery. However, patients draw on a range of information sources and it is important to establish which sources patients use and how this influences perceptions and behaviour as they progress along the surgical pathway. In this qualitative, exploratory and longitudinal study, the use of information and instruction were explored from the perspective of people undergoing inguinal hernia repair surgery. Seven participants undergoing inguinal hernia repair surgery were interviewed using semi-structured interviews 2 weeks before surgery and 2 weeks and 4 months post-surgery. Nineteen interviews were conducted in total. Topic guides included sources of knowledge, reasons for help-seeking and opting for surgery and factors influencing return to activity. Data were analysed thematically according to Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Participants sought information from a range of sources, focusing on informal information sources before surgery and using information and instruction from health-care professionals post-surgery. This information influenced behaviours including deciding to undergo surgery, use of pain medication and returning to usual activity. Anxiety and help-seeking resulted when unexpected post-surgical events occurred such as extensive bruising. Findings were consistent with psychological and sociological theories. Overall, participants were positive about the information and instruction they received but expressed a desire for more timely information on post-operative adverse events.

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La hernia perineal es una patología que se presenta en el macho de la especie canina de forma casi exclusiva, apareciendo de forma muy esporádica en la hembra y el gato, pero no se presenta en las otras especies domésticas. Se ha descrito en la especie humana sobre todo asociada a cirugías agresivas del abdomen caudal y siempre en relación a trastornos del suelo pélvico. En el perro la hernia perineal se produce por un fallo del diafragma pélvico, en el que destaca la atrofia y a veces la total desaparición del M. elevador de ano de forma uni- o bilateral. La debilidad-ausencia-desaparición de este músculo conduce a un posicionamiento más caudal de todos los órganos contenidos en el canal pélvico, vejiga, próstata, uretra post prostática, grasa periprostática y recto. Aparece en un rango muy amplio de edades aunque su tendencia más frecuente es alrededor de los 7-8 años de edad. Las manifestaciones clínicas de la hernia varían en función de la gravedad y antigüedad del proceso; el síntoma más frecuente es el estreñimiento y la deformación (tumefacción) de la fosa isquiática, pero se han descrito también la diarrea paradójica, vómitos y hasta la anuria obstructiva. La etiología de la hernia perineal esta poco clara, aunque existen diferentes hipótesis relacionadas con fenómenos que producen estreñimiento como hipertrofia prostática, o la existencia de quistes prostáticos y/o paraprostáticos. También se ha relacionado con saculitis o con la existencia de hernias inguinales. Otras teorías han relacionado la hernia con trastornos hormonales, desequilibrios entre receptores de andrógenos/estrógenos. Recientemente se la ha relacionado con la producción de relaxina en los quistes prostáticos y por último se la ha relacionado con alteraciones neurológicas del plexo pudendo. Pero lo cierto es que los porcentajes de perros con enfermedad prostática son muy altos sobre todo a partir de los 7- 8 años de edad y la incidencia de la hernia es muy baja. Tampoco todos los animales que padecen la hernia tienen quistes prostáticos y existen muchos animales con grandes quistes que no la desarrollan. En resumen, esta afección parece ser multifactorial aunque la lesión es siempre la misma, la debilidad progresiva del diafragma y la falta de funcionalismo hace el resto. Respecto a la cirugía ofrece también dificultades, se han descrito varias técnicas y las que mejores resultados ofrecen son las basadas en la elevación del obturador interno. No obstante en ocasiones este músculo también se encuentra atrofiado y la restauración del plano anatómico no es todo lo sólida que se desearía por lo cual se añade a la elevación del obturador, la utilización de mallas de polipropileno, la sobreposición del m. glúteo caudal, del músculo semitendinoso o la fijación intrabdominal de la vejiga, colon y conductos deferentes. A pesar de todo las recidivas siguen presentándose, aunque cada vez en menor porcentaje según las técnicas desarrolladas con posterioridad.

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Children may benefit from minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in the correction of Morgagni hernia (MH). The present study aims to evaluate the outcome of MIS through a multicenter study. National institutions that use MIS in the treatment of MH were included. Demographic, clinical and operative data were analyzed. Thirteen patients with MH (6 males) were operated using similar MIS technique (percutaneous stitches) at a mean age of 22.2±18.3 months. Six patients had chromosomopathies (46%), five with Down syndrome (39%). Respiratory complaints were the most common presentation (54%). Surgery lasted 95±23min. In none of the patients was the hernia sac removed; prosthesis was never used. In the immediate post-operative period, 4 patients (36%) were admitted to intensive care unit (all with Down syndrome); all patients started enteral feeds within the first 24h. With a mean follow-up of 56±16.6 months, there were two recurrences (18%) at the same institution, one of which was repaired with an absorbable suture; both with Down syndrome. The application of MIS in the MH repair is effective even in the presence of comorbidities such as Down syndrome; the latter influences the immediate postoperative recovery and possibly the recurrence rate. Removal of hernia sac does not seem necessary. Non-absorbable sutures may be more appropriate.

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Inguinal hernia repair is one of the most common surgical procedure performed in Western countries and it consumes a lot of healthcare resources. Several types of different mesh are now disposable and tension-free techniques represent the “golden standard”. In our study, fifty male patients were operated on for inguinal hernia and a PAD (i.e., dynamic self-regulating prosthesis) used for the repair of the inguinal defect: this technique demonstrated to be safe, effective and easy to perform.

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Background and aim. It has been reported that femoral hernias are rather common after a previous repair of inguinal hernia. We herein present a modified patch repair technique for large femoral hernias that develop after a Lichtenstein operation for ipsilateral inguinal hernia. Patients and methods. The modified technique for femoral hernia was applied to three patients who had a Lichtenstein repair for inguinal hernia. All patients were male. Hernia sac is dissected completely and sent back into to the preperitoneal space. Special attention should be given to the prevascular component of the sac. It is dissected as deep as possible into the preperitoneal space over the femoral vein. The defect is quite wide in this particular type of femoral hernia following Lichtenstein repair. A prosthetic patch that matches the defect is prepared. The medial edge of the mesh is configured to correspond to the pubic corner and lacunar ligament. The lateral margin of the patch is cut to create several petals for inverting the mesh above and medial to the femoral vein to prevent prevascular herniation. The mesh is secured to inguinal ligament, ilioinguinal tract, lacunar ligament, and Cooper ligament. Few sutures are put on the pubic corner and lacunar ligament. Results. One patient was discharged after two hours, other two stayed overnight. Readmission because of seroma development was recorded in two cases where standard polypropylene meshes were used. No complication was observed in the other patient who received lightweight meshes. No early recurrences were recorded after 4, 9, and 30 months. Conclusion. Femoral recurrence after previous inguinal hernia repair seems to be a specific entity. It has a prevascular component and the hernia defect can be much larger than that of a primary femoral hernia. A patch repair with infra-inguinal approach can be a valuable alternative with low complication rate.

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A perineal hernia is defined as a protrusion of peritoneal or extraperitoneal content through a pelvic floor defect. A 64-year-old woman with a bowel occlusions due to a giant postoperative perineal hernia was admitted to our hospital. We describe abdominal approach with plastic perineal reconstruction.

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Incisional hernia is one of the most common complications of laparotomy. Its repair with prosthesis has enabled a considerable improvement in the outcome, significantly reducing recurrences. This study analyses the results of open hernioplasty with mesh performed as a Day Surgery procedure in 42 patients between November 2008 and October 2010. The results were good, with low postoperative morbidity and recurrences (2.4%).

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Despite the high incidence of abdominal traumas, traumatic abdominal wall hernias (TAWHs) remain rare probably because of elasticity of the abdominal wall. The TAWH is due to blunt abdominal trauma with disruption of the abdominal wall muscles and fascia with intact overlying skin. TAWH can be classified into high energy injures (generally motor vehicle accidents) and low energy injures (impact on a small blunt object). Common example of the latter type is a fall onto a bicycle handlebar. The mechanism of the trauma includes sudden increase of intra-abdominal pressure and extensive shear forces applied to the abdominal wall. The diagnosis of TAWH is difficult in the Emergency Room because during the primary diagnostic process most attention is directed toward the detection of internal injures and TAWH can be missed. In this article we report a case of TAWH caused by a work accident (an heavy steel tube fallen onto the abdominal wall of the patient from a height of five meters) with delayed diagnosis.

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Aim. The presence of the appendix within a femoral hernia sac is a rare condition known as De Garengeot hernia. We report a case of De Garengeot hernia with concomitant appendicitis and a brief review of the literature on the pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of this uncommon condition. Case report. A 33 year-old woman was admitted to our Surgical Unit with acute-onset pain and swelling in the right groin region. Clinical signs and ultrasound imaging suggested the presence of a strangulated femoral hernia and the patient was operated on in emergency setting. An inflamed appendix was discovered within the hernia sac. Appendectomy via McBurney incision and prosthetic repair of the femoral ring were performed. The postoperative course was uneventful and at the 2 week and 1 year follow-up no signs of wound infection and no hernia recurrence were found. Conclusion. Since clinical signs are non-specific and radiological findings may often be misinterpreted, appendicitis within a femoral hernia sac is often an incidental finding during an emergency operation for strangulated femoral hernia. Appendectomy-associated hernia repair may be performed with or without prosthesis depending on the extent of surgical field contamination.

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Children may benefit from minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in the correction of Morgagni hernia (MH). The present study aims to evaluate the outcome of MIS through a multicenter study. National institutions that use MIS in the treatment of MH were included. Demographic, clinical and operative data were analyzed. Thirteen patients with MH (6 males) were operated using similar MIS technique (percutaneous stitches) at a mean age of 22.2±18.3 months. Six patients had chromosomopathies (46%), five with Down syndrome (39%). Respiratory complaints were the most common presentation (54%). Surgery lasted 95±23min. In none of the patients was the hernia sac removed; prosthesis was never used. In the immediate post-operative period, 4 patients (36%) were admitted to intensive care unit (all with Down syndrome); all patients started enteral feeds within the first 24h. With a mean follow-up of 56±16.6 months, there were two recurrences (18%) at the same institution, one of which was repaired with an absorbable suture; both with Down syndrome. The application of MIS in the MH repair is effective even in the presence of comorbidities such as Down syndrome; the latter influences the immediate postoperative recovery and possibly the recurrence rate. Removal of hernia sac does not seem necessary. Non-absorbable sutures may be more appropriate.

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Se realiza un ensayo clínico controlado de Profilaxis antibiótica en la reparación hernia inguinal con prótesis en los hospitales cantonales de Sigsig y Paute, Azuay, Ecuador en el 2000-2001, con el fin de determinar el uso de antibiótico profilaxis en la hernioplastia inguinal utilizando la técnica de Lichteinten [hernioplastia con prótesis] como alternativa quirúrgica, cuando se realiza el abordaje anterior abierto en hernias primarias. Se estudiaron 60 pacientes divididos en dos grupos comparables en cuanto a edad, sexo, procedencia, ocupación, tipo de hernia y su localización. Al grupo de estudio se le administró 2 horas antes del acto quirúrgico 500 mg. de Ciprofloxacina vía oral, realizándose controles a las 72 horas, 8 días y al mes de la intervención quirúrgica, para valorar signos de infección de la herida quirúrgica y posibles complicaciones. La infección de la herida se presentó en un paciente [3.3 por ciento correspondió al grupo que no recibió profilaxis. En el grupo de estudio el seroma se presentó el 6.7 por ciento y el hematoma en el 3.3 por ciento. En el grupo control seroma u orquitis presentaron el 6.7 por ciento, hematoma el 3.3 por ciento y recurrencia de la herida el 3.3 por ciento. No existiendo diferencia al comparar los grupos [p mayor 0.05]. La estadia hospitalaria en ambos grupos fue menor a 24 horas en más del 80 5 de los casos, pudiendo convertirse al prótesis de hernia inguinal en un procedimiento ambulatorio

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Se llevó a cabo un estudio de tipo cuantitativo, descriptivo, retrospectivo, con 216 pacientes. Se analizó en las historias clínicas las características personales que tienen las pacientes como edad, sexo, profesión, constipación, tos crónica, prostatismo, esfuerzo físico, antigüedad de la hernia, características de la hernia. Resultados: de la muestra seleccionada el 81% representa el género masculino. El principal rango de edad es entre 46 a 75 años con el 55,1%. El 55,1% fueron hernias reducibles, el 8,3% fueron hernias estranguladas, las variables que se relacionan son: la profesión de agricultor con 27,8%; la antigüedad con 44,4% para meses; derechas con 77,8%; indirectas 61,1%; en hombres 77,8%; esfuerzo físico en el 50% de los casos, no tuvo relación con la tos crónica, prostatismo y demás variables. Conclusiones: la estrangulación de la hernia se asocia directamente con la profesión, en donde involucre aumento de la presión abdominal, también depende de la duración de la hernia, no relacionándose con los procesos patológicos asociados que incrementen la presión abdominal. Recomendaciones: se recomienda la detección oportuna de una hernia inguinal, mediante un examen físico exhaustivo para evitar que la hernia que al principio es reducible conlleve a una complicación como es la estrangulación y así evitar costos innecesarios

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A 70-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with symptoms of a lower respiratory infection. A chest x-ray showed enlargement of the mediastinal space. The patient was admitted with a respiratory tract infection and started on antibiotic treatment. A computed tomography (CT) scan of the thorax revealed a large diaphragmatic hernia with stomach, large intestine and caudal pancreas lodged in the thoracic cavity. After the antibiotic treatment, the patient became asymptomatic and surgery repair was declined. Morgagni hernia is an uncommon type of congenital diaphragmatic hernia, which may be asymptomatic until late in life or may be present acutely with life threatening conditions.