Hiatus hernias Flashcards
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What is a hiatus hernia?
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A hiatus hernia describes the herniation of part of the stomach above the diaphragm.
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what the types of hiatus hernias?
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- sliding: accounts for 95% of hiatus hernias, the gastroesophageal junction moves above the diaphragm
- rolling (paraoesophageal): the gastroesophageal junctions remains below the diaphragm but a separate part of the stomach herniates through the oesophageal hiatus
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Risk factors: hiatus hernia
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obesity
increased intraabdominal pressure (e.g. ascites, multiparity)
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Symptoms of hiatus hernia?
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- heartburn
- dysphagia
- regurgitation
- chest pain
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Investigations for hiatus hernias
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- barium swallow is the most sensitive test
- given the nature of the symptoms many patients have an endoscopy first-line, with a hiatus hernia being found incidentally
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Management of hiatus hernia
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- all patients benefit from conservative management e.g. weight loss
- medical management: proton pump inhibitor therapy
- surgical management: only really has a role in symptomatic paraesophageal hernias