Hiatal Hernias - A complete guide for FRCS MRCS
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Hiatal Hernias - A complete guide for FRCS MRCSIn this episode of the SurgiSmart - Cut to the Core podcast, host Major Munish Chauhan provides a comprehensive overview of hiatal hernias, detailing their anatomy, pathology, diagnosis, and management based on NICE guidelines. The episode highlights the critical differences between the more common, reflux-inducing sliding hernias and the potentially life-threatening paraoesophageal hernias. Listeners are guided through the spectrum of treatment options, ranging from lifestyle adjustments and acid-suppressing medications to advanced laparoscopic surgical repairs for severe cases.
- Types and Risks: Sliding hiatal hernias account for about 95% of cases and are typically associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), while paraoesophageal hernias carry a higher risk of severe medical emergencies like gastric volvulus or strangulation.
- Diagnostic Approaches: Accurately identifying a hiatal hernia involves a thorough patient history alongside diagnostic tools such as endoscopies, barium swallows, and CT scans to differentiate the hernia type and assess for complications.
- Management Options: Initial treatment focuses on medical management using Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) and lifestyle modifications like weight loss and avoiding large meals, whereas surgery—such as a laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication—is indicated for severe, unmanaged cases or when life-threatening complications arise
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