Presented by Michael A Antiporda, MD at the SS33: Plenary 2 held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Saturday, March 25, 2017
Keyword(s): A-Fib, abdominal hernia, abdominal pain, abdominal surgery, adult, AF, age, alcohol withdrawal, anatomic failure, anatomic recurrence, anterior crural sutures, atrial fibrillation, biosynthetic, BMI, body mass index, chest pain, Collis gastroplasty, complications, crural buttress, DeMeester score, diaphragmatic, dysphagia, elderly, endoscopic, enterotomy, epigastric pain, female, gastrostomy, heartburn, herniated, herniation, hiatal hernia, hiatus, high volume center, hyponatremia, imaging, intrathoracic stomach, laparoscopic approach, laparoscopic repair, LES, lower esophageal sphincter, manometry, mediastinal dissection, morbidity, mortality, multivariate analysis, overweight, paraesophageal hernia repair, patient selection, PEHR, pH study, pledgets, regurgitation, shortened esophagus, sliding hernia, splenectomy, splenic capsule injury, stomach, surgeon volume, technique, thoracic surgery, upper gastrointestinal, upper GI, urinary tract infection, UTI, volvulus
Intro–35 sec
Objective–1:25
Methods–1:40
Results–5:05
Limitations–8:09
Conclusion–8:43