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  • Title: Nonreflux complications of hiatal hernia.
    Author: Cathcart RS, Gregorie HB, Holmes SL.
    Journal: Am Surg; 1987 Jun; 53(6):320-4. PubMed ID: 3579045.
    Abstract:
    Patients with massive incarcerated hiatal hernia and no appreciable esophagitis present with a distinctly different clinical picture from those with hiatal hernia and reflux peptic esophagitis. In a recent review, 17 patients were encountered with this problem. The patients were often elderly and presented with the following grave complications: upper gastrointestinal obstruction; upper gastrointestinal bleeding, both acute and chronic, from gastric ulcerations; and perforated gastric ulcerations. In these patients, the surgical approach is better accomplished through the abdominal route. These patients should be distinguished from those with a shortened esophagus resulting from chronic reflux peptic esophagitis who often require thoracotomy for surgical correction.
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