A hiatal hernia is a condition where the stomach moves upward into the thoracic cavity. The esophagus joins the stomach just past the opening in the diaphragm. In some instances the stomach can move up through that same opening and become a hiatal hernia. “Pat” is a thirty-five year old female that has come to a hospital because she has had reflux problems recently. Like many hiatal hernias Pats' was discovered after a regular visit to the doctor. From that point, any of the following would be possible for Pat to experience after finding out she has a hiatal hernia.
Hiatal hernias are often discovered unintentionally on a plain, routine chest radiograph. The radiograph may reveal a retro cardiac gas-filled mass that may or may not show air fluid level (Kahn, 2008). The hernia is usually located to the left of the spine except for really large hernias in which it may expand past the cardiac confines and can possibly mimic cardiomegaly (Kahn, 2008).
A hiatal hernia is usually detected using three methods, an upper endoscopy also called esophagogastroduodenoscopy or EGD, a plain chest radiograph, and and upper GI barium series (Kahn, 2008). When using an upper endoscopy to diagnose hiatal hernia, the doctor will insert a small, lighted, flexible tube called an endoscope into the patient's mouth. The endoscope will allow the examination of the stomach, esophagus, and the duodenum including the soft tissues and walls of the upper digestive tract (Gillson, 2008). The patient is typically advised to not to eat anything for at least six hours prior to the procedure. The patient is given a sedative to help them relax and a local anesthetic is sprayed into their throat to suppress any gag reflex they might fe...
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...parotomy would require five small incisions in the abdomen and the use of a small camera with special surgical tools. Both procedures are less invasive than traditional surgeries and the patient is up and about the same day. The chance of infection is less and the patient is back to normal in three to four weeks (Hiatal, 2007).
To summarize, hiatal hernias can range from being barely if noticeable at all to requiring surgery and generally consist of part of the stomach moving up into the thoracic cavity. Pat tried to treat her hernia with home remedies and lifestyle changes. Then, following a couple different medications being prescribed to her she had to eventually have surgery to replace her stomach in her abdomen. After the entire process Pat was back to being her usual self after a little more than a week.
Scoliosis surgery is a hard thing to go thru. This surgery is usually conducted by two doctors and their assistants. The doctors purpose of conducting this surgery is to straighten the back. They do this surgery usually in three to four hours for medium to large cases. For someone with scoliosis to need this surgery their curve has to be between 30-50 degrees or more at the time of surgery. For the doctor to do this he/she has to go under the muscle and hold your backbone straight while screwing stainless steel metal rods in your back bone and then glues the large incision
Heather Kelly is a 42-year-old female here today with pain and a lump in the left axillary area. I am also concerned for some fullness that I feel that. I talked with her about the options. I am going to have her do an ultrasound of that area and I will review results with her when available. Should her symptoms change over the weekend, she can certainly seek care if necessary, though I suspect that will be necessary. I have asked her to avoid over manipulating the area, as she may inadvertently make that worse. She was comfortable this plan. She will contact me with questions or concerns. All questions were answered in the office
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A common condition that is associated with GERD and LES problems is having a hiatal hernia. A hiatal hernia is when you have a larger than normal opening in the diaphragm where the esophagus passes through. Since this opening is larger, the stomach begins to enter this opening. When you eat, the stomach and esophagus ...
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Chronic abdominal pain in children is most often caused by a functional disorder. There are a variety of treatments that can be helpful, but no single treatment is best. Thus, most experts recommend trying several treatments. This may require several visits with the doctor, especially if pain has been a problem for a long time. Although functional abdominal pain can be triggered or reinforced by a desire for attention, it is rare for a child to "fake" pain. Therefore this child's pain needs to be acknowledged and believe that her pain is real and offer sympathy, support, and reassurance. Since the CT scan and lab work were negative. Other treatment options can be considered. The first goal of treatment is to help this child return to normal activities. Secondly, is to help her pain improve.
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