Paraesophageal hernia recurrence following repair: making the case for reoperative surgery in a propensity-matched cohort

Aditya Jog, Alexandra L. Strauss Starling, Isha Kaur, Kenneth Um,Luke J. Keele, Joseph R. Triggs,Maria S. Altieri,Jenny M. Shao

Surgical Endoscopy(2024)

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Paraesophageal hernia repairs (PEHRs) have high rates of radiographic recurrence, with some patients requiring repeat operation. This study characterizes patients who underwent PEHR to identify the factors associated with postoperative symptom improvement and radiographic recurrence. We furthermore use propensity score matching to compare patients undergoing initial and reoperative PEHR to identify the factors predictive of recurrence or need for reoperation. After IRB approval, patients who underwent PEHR at a tertiary care center between January 2018 and December 2022 were identified. Patient characteristics, preoperative imaging, operative findings, and postoperative outcomes were recorded. A computational generalization of inverse propensity score weight was then used to construct populations of initial and redo PEHR patients with similar covariate distributions. A total of 244 patients underwent PEHR (78.7
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Paraesophageal hernia,Hiatal hernia,Hernia recurrence,Reoperative surgery
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