Introduction:Giant hiatus hernia is defined as migration of >30% of the stomach with or without other intra- abdominal organs into the chest. Situs Viscerum Inversus is a rare congenital condition in which the major visceral organs are reversed from their normal arrangement; they are translated (completely or partially) on the opposite side of the body. Diagnosis is often incidental. We report a Robot-assisted Toupet fundoplication for a giant hiatal hernia with gastro oesophageal reflux disease and cholelithiasis, in a 63-years-old woman with situs viscerum inversus.Presentation of case:A 63-year-old woman with Situs Viscerum Inversus was diagnosed with giant sliding hiatus hernia. We performed a Robot-assisted procedure of reduction of hiatal hernia in abdomen and Toupet fundoplication with Bio A mesh placement and gastropexy procedure associated to cholecystectomy. The operation time was of 190 minutes. The patient was discharged on third postoperative day after X-ray check and he tolerated a solid food.Discussion: Minimally invasive surgery represents , nowadays, the standard approach for hiatal hernia and cholelithiasis. Conclusion:In challenging cases as the giant hernias ad rare anomaly as situs viscerum inversus, the surgical treatment can be facilitated by the use of robotic technology.
Robot-assisted Toupet fundoplication and associated cholecystectomy in symptomatic giant hiatal hernia with situs viscerum inversus. A case report and literature review / Ceccarelli, Graziano; Romano, Angela; Esposito, Giuseppe; De Rosa, Michele; Bugiantella, Walter; Miranda, Egidio; Andrea, Fontani; D’Andrea, Vito. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SURGERY CASE REPORTS. - ISSN 2210-2612. - (2019). [10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.06.038]
Robot-assisted Toupet fundoplication and associated cholecystectomy in symptomatic giant hiatal hernia with situs viscerum inversus. A case report and literature review
Ceccarelli, Graziano;D’Andrea, Vito
2019
Abstract
Introduction:Giant hiatus hernia is defined as migration of >30% of the stomach with or without other intra- abdominal organs into the chest. Situs Viscerum Inversus is a rare congenital condition in which the major visceral organs are reversed from their normal arrangement; they are translated (completely or partially) on the opposite side of the body. Diagnosis is often incidental. We report a Robot-assisted Toupet fundoplication for a giant hiatal hernia with gastro oesophageal reflux disease and cholelithiasis, in a 63-years-old woman with situs viscerum inversus.Presentation of case:A 63-year-old woman with Situs Viscerum Inversus was diagnosed with giant sliding hiatus hernia. We performed a Robot-assisted procedure of reduction of hiatal hernia in abdomen and Toupet fundoplication with Bio A mesh placement and gastropexy procedure associated to cholecystectomy. The operation time was of 190 minutes. The patient was discharged on third postoperative day after X-ray check and he tolerated a solid food.Discussion: Minimally invasive surgery represents , nowadays, the standard approach for hiatal hernia and cholelithiasis. Conclusion:In challenging cases as the giant hernias ad rare anomaly as situs viscerum inversus, the surgical treatment can be facilitated by the use of robotic technology.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.