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Case Reports
. 2000 May;55(5):341-5.

[Dislocation into the cardial lumen of a PTFE prosthesis used in the treatment of voluminous hiatal sliding hernia, A case report]

[Article in Italian]
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  • PMID: 10953570
Case Reports

[Dislocation into the cardial lumen of a PTFE prosthesis used in the treatment of voluminous hiatal sliding hernia, A case report]

[Article in Italian]
G Coluccio et al. Minerva Chir. 2000 May.

Abstract

The authors report a case in which a PTFE prosthesis, used to treat a voluminous hiatal sliding hernia, dislocated inside the cardial lumen. Within two months the prosthesis had become decubitant and penetrated the cardial lumen, causing dysphagia, inappetence and weight loss. The use of radiological and tomographic imaging failed to provide a clear diagnosis; endoscopy alone was conclusive. Surgery was required to remove the prosthesis by resecting the distal esophagus and reconstructing the continuity of the digestive tract using terminolateral esophagogastric anastomosis (front wall of the stomach) in CEEA 21. The absence of a clear etiopathogenetic sequence of the migration of the prosthesis prompted the authors to stop using this type of surgery.

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