Congenital massive hiatus hernia type IV; initial experience with laparoscopic repair in young infant

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Z. A. Bataineh
L. A. Rousan
A. Abu baker
H. Wahdow
R. N. Kiwan
M. M. Saleem
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[1] Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST),King Abdullah University Hospital Faculty of Medicine
[2] The Jordan University,undefined
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Hernia | 2014年 / 18卷
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Congenital massive hiatus hernia type IV; Diagnosis; Laparoscopy; Childhood;
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Congenital massive hiatus hernia (CMHH) is an uncommon disorder during childhood. It can be associated with grave complications especially if presented in the highest grade; type IV, when the hernia contains other intra-peritoneal organ beside the stomach through a large hiatus defect. The insidious form of clinical presentation can be deceptive in diagnosis and may mimic congenital diaphragmatic hernia or other chest pathologies. The basic principle of surgical repair is to reduce the herniated organs, excise the hernia sac, and repair the crural defect and to add anti-reflux procedure with or without gastropexy. Traditionally, this has been done by open approach. Nowadays, the minimally invasive approach is the preferred method of treatment. A sixteen-month-old boy with history of recurrent respiratory symptoms was diagnosed with CMHH type IV for which laparoscopic repair was performed. Few reports in using minimally invasive technique in the management of CMHH in the pediatric age group are present in the literature, to the best of our knowledge type IV had never been described in young infants. We present a new case repaired by laparoscope in a young infant with CMHH type IV from the Middle East.
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