Wednesday, 21 April 2010

hiatus hernia


Sliding hiatus hernia

This is the most common type, affecting eight out of 10 people with a hiatus hernia. In a sliding hiatus hernia, the junction between the oesophagus and the stomach,as well as a portion of the stomach itself, slides up above the diaphragm.
Sliding Hiatus Hernia, My gasro room blog


Rolling hiatus hernia

This type (also know as a para-oesophageal hernia) is much less common, affecting only two out of 10 people with a hiatus hernia. Your gastro-oesophageal junction stays in its usual place in the abdomen below the diaphragm, but a portion of your stomach goes through the diaphragm and lies beside the oesophagus.

Rolling Hiatus Hernia, My gastro room blog


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