1. Laparoscopic approach in the management of diaphragmatic eventration in adults: gastrointestinal surgical perspective.
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El-Magd EA, Elgeidie A, Abbas A, Elmahdy Y, LotfyAbulazm I, and Hamed H
- Subjects
- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Quality of Life, Diaphragm surgery, Diaphragmatic Eventration surgery, Diaphragmatic Eventration complications, Laparoscopy methods
- Abstract
The current literature is poor with studies handling the role of laparoscopy in managing diaphragmatic eventration (DE). Herein, we describe our experience regarding the role of laparoscopy in managing DE patients presenting mainly with gastrointestinal symptoms. We retrospectively reviewed the data of 20 patients who underwent laparoscopic diaphragmatic plication between January 2010 and December 2018. Postoperative outcomes and quality of life were assessed. Most DEs were left sided (95%). Laparoscopic diaphragmatic plication was possible in all patients, along with correcting all associated gastrointestinal and diaphragmatic problems. The former included gastric volvulus (60%), reflux esophagitis (25%), cholelithiasis (5%), and pyloric obstruction (5%), while the latter included diaphragmatic and hiatus hernia (10% and 15%, respectively).The average operative time was 142 min. All patients had a regular (reviewer #1) postoperative course except for one who developed hydro-pneumothorax. At a median follow-up of 48 months, midterm outcomes were satisfactory, with an improvement (reviewer #1) in gastrointestinal symptoms. Three patients (reviewer #1) developed radiological recurrence without significant clinical symptoms. Patient's quality of life, including all parameters, significantly improved after the laparoscopic procedure compared to the preoperative values. Laparoscopic approach is safe and effective for managing adult diaphragmatic eventration (reviewer #1)., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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