Abstract
Introduction
The incidence and presentation of hiatal hernias after esophagectomy (HHAE) are not well characterized, and may be changing with increased survival from esophageal cancer. The aims of this study were to define the incidence and presentation of HHAE in our population of patients undergoing transhiatal esophagectomy (THE), as it may have implications for management.
Methods
A retrospective cohort study (2004–2013) was performed of esophageal cancer patients who underwent THE. To determine the presence or absence of HHAE independent of the original radiology report, a radiologist sub-specializing in body imaging independently reviewed post-operative computed tomography images. A time-to-event competing risk analysis was performed to estimate the cumulative incidence of HHAE.
Results
Among 192 patients, the two-year cumulative incidence of HHAE was 14 % (95 % confidence interval 7.5–21 %). Of the 22 patients determined to have HHAE by independent expert radiologist review, only 11 (50 %) were identified by the original interpreting radiologist. Seven patients were symptomatic, and each underwent hiatal hernia repair (4 via laparotomy, 3 via laparoscopy).
Conclusion
HHAE is not rare and is often unrecognized. As more patients with esophageal cancer survive, the number of patients becoming symptomatic and requiring repair may also rise. Therefore, it is important to consider this diagnosis when following patients long-term after esophagectomy.
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Crespin, O.M., Farjah, F., Cuevas, C. et al. Hiatal Herniation After Transhiatal Esophagectomy: an Underreported Complication. J Gastrointest Surg 20, 231–236 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11605-015-3033-7
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