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Table 1 Summary of a total of five cases of incarcerated EHH

From: Hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery for an esophageal hiatal hernia with incarcerated transverse colon presenting after laparoscopic gastrectomy: a case report

No

Author

Years

Age/Sex

Symptom

Primary surgery

Crus incision and repair in primary surgery

Type of anastomosis

Interval

Incarcerated organ

Signs of ischemia

Surgical approach

Surgical procedure

Open convert

1

Murata [4]

2014

44/M

Dyspnea and chest pain

TG with R-Y

Yes/Yes

Esophageal jejunal anastomosis

2 days

Transverse colon

No

Open

Close the hernia defect

–

2

Santos [5]

2016

76/M

Vomiting and abdominal pain

LTG with R-Y

Yes/No

Esophageal jejunal anastomosis

60 days

Small intestine

Yes

Laparoscopy

Resect ischemic lesion with enteric anastomosis and close the hernia defect

No

3

Nai-Yu Wang [6]

2019

76/M

Abdominal fullness

LTG with R-Y

Yes/No

Esophageal jejunal anastomosis

8 days

Jejunal limb

Yes

Open

Resect ischemic lesion with enteric anastomosis and close the hernia defect

–

4

Mohsen Ezzy [7]

2021

66/M

Nausea and abdominal pain

LTG with R-Y

Unknown/unknown

Esophageal jejunal anastomosis

1 year

Small intestine

No

Open

Close the hernia defect

–

5

Our case

2021

66/M

Nausea and abdominal pain

LPG with double tract reconstruction

Yes/No

Esophageal jejunal anastomosis

1.5 years

Transverse colon

No

HALS

Close the hernia defect

No

  1. EHH: esophageal hiatal hernia, M: male, F: female, LTG: laparoscopic total gastrectomy, TG: total gastrectomy, LPG: laparoscopic proximal gastrectomy, R-Y: Roux-en-Y reconstruction, HALS: hand assisted laparoscopic surgery