A case of surgical resolution of type I or “sliding” hiatal hernia is reported. A seven-month-old kitten was presented because of abdominal discomfort, accelerated breathing after eating and chronic vomiting. The clinical examination was unremarkable. Thoracic radiographs and gastroscopy led to the diagnosis of type I hiatal hernia. The surgical resolution consisted of hiatal plication, oesophagopexy and left-flank incisional gastropexy. All procedures were carried out using a 6 mm videoendoscope positioned in the stomach to evaluate the right oesophago-gastric junction reduction. One week after surgery there was a recurrence of symptoms and a second laparotomy was performed. During the second surgery additional hiatal plication was necessary and an oesophagopexy was repeated after dissection of the phrenico-oesophageal ligament. Moreover, a new incisional gastropexy was carried out after resolution of the first one. The cat recovered without complications and at oneyear follow-up did show no signs related to the hiatal hernia. This communication reports on possible additional surgical techniques in cases of type I hiatal hernia and contributes to an understanding of the importance of oesophagopexy in cases of hiatus malformation.

Combined surgical and endoscopic approach for the reduction of a congenital hiatal hernia in a cat: a case report / L. Pisoni; S. Del Magno; F. Cinti; M. Baron Toaldo; M. Joechler; M. Pietra. - In: VETERINARNI MEDICINA. - ISSN 0375-8427. - STAMPA. - 59:3(2014), pp. 150-156.

Combined surgical and endoscopic approach for the reduction of a congenital hiatal hernia in a cat: a case report

PISONI, LUCIANO;DEL MAGNO, SARA;CINTI, FILIPPO;BARON TOALDO, MARCO;JOECHLER, MONIKA;PIETRA, MARCO
2014

Abstract

A case of surgical resolution of type I or “sliding” hiatal hernia is reported. A seven-month-old kitten was presented because of abdominal discomfort, accelerated breathing after eating and chronic vomiting. The clinical examination was unremarkable. Thoracic radiographs and gastroscopy led to the diagnosis of type I hiatal hernia. The surgical resolution consisted of hiatal plication, oesophagopexy and left-flank incisional gastropexy. All procedures were carried out using a 6 mm videoendoscope positioned in the stomach to evaluate the right oesophago-gastric junction reduction. One week after surgery there was a recurrence of symptoms and a second laparotomy was performed. During the second surgery additional hiatal plication was necessary and an oesophagopexy was repeated after dissection of the phrenico-oesophageal ligament. Moreover, a new incisional gastropexy was carried out after resolution of the first one. The cat recovered without complications and at oneyear follow-up did show no signs related to the hiatal hernia. This communication reports on possible additional surgical techniques in cases of type I hiatal hernia and contributes to an understanding of the importance of oesophagopexy in cases of hiatus malformation.
2014
Combined surgical and endoscopic approach for the reduction of a congenital hiatal hernia in a cat: a case report / L. Pisoni; S. Del Magno; F. Cinti; M. Baron Toaldo; M. Joechler; M. Pietra. - In: VETERINARNI MEDICINA. - ISSN 0375-8427. - STAMPA. - 59:3(2014), pp. 150-156.
L. Pisoni; S. Del Magno; F. Cinti; M. Baron Toaldo; M. Joechler; M. Pietra
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