Guest guest Posted November 12, 2008 Report Share Posted November 12, 2008 I was at the doctors today to discuss my upcoming treatment for two rather significant kidney stones, and the doctor showed me my CT scans. I had seen in the CT report that it mentioned I had a hiatal hernia but I thought the report must have been wrong, but he showed it to me today and it clearly exists. I am confused as I just had an endoscopy 4 or so months ago and this wasn't mentioned to me. Surely this is something that the doctor would have seen doing an endoscopy, isn't it? I am wondering if anyone has any input about hiatal hernias after a myotomy and if this is something that you would just live with or if it would require surgical intervention?? Would it be causing more damage to live with it? I cannot find much information, however, I did see this article by Dr. Maish and Dr. Demeester and it states that when doing a myotomy on a patient with a hiatal hernia, they use a Toupet fundoplication instead of a Dor, which is what I have. Lots of videos and information here: http://www.ctsnet.org/sections/clinicalresources/thoracic/expert_tech-5.html So anyway, I was told today that I need to make an appointment to see my GI doctor for the cause of the kidney stones (most probably malabsorption) and because of the hiatal hernia, so now I am wondering who to call. Is a hiatal hernia something they would want to do a re-do myotomy for? Dr Patti said I wasn't a candidate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2008 Report Share Posted November 12, 2008 wrote: > I was at the doctors today to discuss my upcoming treatment for two rather > significant kidney stones, and the doctor showed me my CT scans. I had seen > in the CT report that it mentioned I had a hiatal hernia but I thought the > report must have been wrong, but he showed it to me today and it clearly > exists. I am confused as I just had an endoscopy 4 or so months ago and this > wasn't mentioned to me. Surely this is something that the doctor would have > seen doing an endoscopy, isn't it? > It is likely that a hiatal hernia would not be seen endoscopically. It means that some of the stomach has pushed up through the diaphragm. It would be hard to see where the diaphragm was from inside the stomach. There are different types of hiatal hernias. The most common is where the LES moves up into the chest and part of the stomach follows it. In another type the LES stays in place and part of the stomach lower down is forced up along side the esophagus. Over time, if not stable, the entire stomach may fallow the part that went into the chest until all of the stomach is in the chest above the diaphragm. I have one of these, from heaving after surgery, but it is stable and there is no need to do anything about it. Many people have hiatal hernias and have no symptoms. In may of those cases there in no need to do anything. It is believed that my hiatal hernia is why I have mild acid reflux if not on PPIs. You are now one of the rare of the rare. You won't find much written about hiatal hernias after heller myotomy. It may or may not require surgery depending on if it is causing you trouble or not. > ... I did see this article by Dr. > Maish and Dr. Demeester and it states that when doing a myotomy > on a patient with a hiatal hernia, they use a Toupet fundoplication instead > of a Dor, which is what I have. Lots of videos and information here: > The Toupet makes a bigger knot which is very unlikely to push through the diaphragm. That means it is unlikely that you would have the common type of hiatal hernia with a Toupet but you could have the type where another part of the stomach pushes up around and past the Toupet and into the chest. I have a Toupet and that is what happened. This is likely to be in spite of the myotomy and wrap and not because of it. > So anyway, I was told today that I need to make an appointment to see my GI > doctor for the cause of the kidney stones (most probably malabsorption) and > because of the hiatal hernia, so now I am wondering who to call. I see a urologist for my kidney stones. In my case they are calcium oxalate from dehydration and oxalate containing foods. I had a large one removed from my kidney by shock wave. No big deal, it is an out patient procedure done while you are out. If you have a different type they may need to do something else. notan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 I had a hiatus hernia before surgery and when Dr Rice did the surgery he corrected it!!! Oh but guess what?? It has come back!!! I have a toupet fundoplication also!!! I do have some reflux and I think that is why I have a problem with foam again!!! Mine was mentioned after a cat scan also!! They have also told me not to mess with it unless it causes me severe pain or other issues!! So I guess I just live with it! From: achalasia [mailto:achalasia ] On Behalf Of Holt- Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 12:32 AM achalasia Subject: RE: Hiatal Hernia, Kidney Stones, Malabsorbtion, Oh my! I was at the doctors today to discuss my upcoming treatment for two rather significant kidney stones, and the doctor showed me my CT scans. I had seen in the CT report that it mentioned I had a hiatal hernia but I thought the report must have been wrong, but he showed it to me today and it clearly exists. I am confused as I just had an endoscopy 4 or so months ago and this wasn't mentioned to me. Surely this is something that the doctor would have seen doing an endoscopy, isn't it? I am wondering if anyone has any input about hiatal hernias after a myotomy and if this is something that you would just live with or if it would require surgical intervention?? Would it be causing more damage to live with it? I cannot find much information, however, I did see this article by Dr. Maish and Dr. Demeester and it states that when doing a myotomy on a patient with a hiatal hernia, they use a Toupet fundoplication instead of a Dor, which is what I have. Lots of videos and information here: http://www.ctsnet.org/sections/clinicalresources/thoracic/expert_tech-5.html So anyway, I was told today that I need to make an appointment to see my GI doctor for the cause of the kidney stones (most probably malabsorption) and because of the hiatal hernia, so now I am wondering who to call. Is a hiatal hernia something they would want to do a re-do myotomy for? Dr Patti said I wasn't a candidate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 wrote: > I had a hiatus hernia before surgery and when Dr Rice did the surgery he > corrected it!!! Oh but guess what?? It has come back!!! I have a toupet > fundoplication also!!! It is likely that the type of hiatal hernia you have now is different from before. The part of the stomach that commonly moves through the diaphragm in a hiatal hernia now has the wrap around it. That would be too big to get through. If it is as I suspect, that another part of the stomach has push up along the esophagus then it could be pushing on the esophagus causing the area of the LES to be tighter than it should be and giving you the foam problem. > Mine was mentioned after a cat scan also!! That is how mine was found too. > They have also told me not to mess with it unless ... If it happened shortly after surgery adhesions may hold it in place so it will be stable and not progress. notan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 Thank you and notan, This makes me feels much better as it doesn't seem to give me any problems at all. It just made me worried to find out on top of everything else that has been going on. Living with it is definitely an option I can live with! Thanks, _____ From: achalasia [mailto:achalasia ] On Behalf Of C. Warren Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 5:38 AM achalasia Subject: RE: Hiatal Hernia, Kidney Stones, Malabsorbtion, Oh my! I had a hiatus hernia before surgery and when Dr Rice did the surgery he corrected it!!! Oh but guess what?? It has come back!!! I have a toupet fundoplication also!!! I do have some reflux and I think that is why I have a problem with foam again!!! Mine was mentioned after a cat scan also!! They have also told me not to mess with it unless it causes me severe pain or other issues!! So I guess I just live with it! From: achalasia@grou <mailto:achalasia%40> ps.com [mailto:achalasia@grou <mailto:achalasia%40> ps.com] On Behalf Of Holt- Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 12:32 AM achalasia@grou <mailto:achalasia%40> ps.com Subject: RE: Hiatal Hernia, Kidney Stones, Malabsorbtion, Oh my! I was at the doctors today to discuss my upcoming treatment for two rather significant kidney stones, and the doctor showed me my CT scans. I had seen in the CT report that it mentioned I had a hiatal hernia but I thought the report must have been wrong, but he showed it to me today and it clearly exists. I am confused as I just had an endoscopy 4 or so months ago and this wasn't mentioned to me. Surely this is something that the doctor would have seen doing an endoscopy, isn't it? I am wondering if anyone has any input about hiatal hernias after a myotomy and if this is something that you would just live with or if it would require surgical intervention?? Would it be causing more damage to live with it? I cannot find much information, however, I did see this article by Dr. Maish and Dr. Demeester and it states that when doing a myotomy on a patient with a hiatal hernia, they use a Toupet fundoplication instead of a Dor, which is what I have. Lots of videos and information here: http://www.ctsnet. <http://www.ctsnet.org/sections/clinicalresources/thoracic/expert_tech-5.htm l> org/sections/clinicalresources/thoracic/expert_tech-5.html So anyway, I was told today that I need to make an appointment to see my GI doctor for the cause of the kidney stones (most probably malabsorption) and because of the hiatal hernia, so now I am wondering who to call. Is a hiatal hernia something they would want to do a re-do myotomy for? Dr Patti said I wasn't a candidate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 Notan, Part of my stomach is above my diaphragm. It was repositioned in surgery, because they actually cut my diaphragm to correct everything and when they removed a portion of my E.they just kind of moved everything up! So I believe that is what is causing the problem!! From: achalasia [mailto:achalasia ] On Behalf Of notan ostrich Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 9:38 AM achalasia Subject: Re: Hiatal Hernia, Kidney Stones, Malabsorbtion, Oh my! wrote: > I had a hiatus hernia before surgery and when Dr Rice did the surgery he > corrected it!!! Oh but guess what?? It has come back!!! I have a toupet > fundoplication also!!! It is likely that the type of hiatal hernia you have now is different from before. The part of the stomach that commonly moves through the diaphragm in a hiatal hernia now has the wrap around it. That would be too big to get through. If it is as I suspect, that another part of the stomach has push up along the esophagus then it could be pushing on the esophagus causing the area of the LES to be tighter than it should be and giving you the foam problem. > Mine was mentioned after a cat scan also!! That is how mine was found too. > They have also told me not to mess with it unless ... If it happened shortly after surgery adhesions may hold it in place so it will be stable and not progress. notan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 wrote: > ... when they > removed a portion of my E.they just kind of moved everything up! I didn't remember that you had part of it removed. Your case is different then. I am trying to picture this. Is your LES now above your diaphragm? If so, where is the wrap? notan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 Oh, . I am sorry to hear that. I didn't know they could come back. You hang in there.... InVA > > > > I had a hiatus hernia before surgery and when Dr Rice did the surgery he > corrected it!!! Oh but guess what?? It has come back!!! I have a toupet > fundoplication also!!! I do have some reflux and I think that is why I have > a problem with foam again!!! Mine was mentioned after a cat scan also!! They > have also told me not to mess with it unless it causes me severe pain or > other issues!! So I guess I just live with it! > > > > > > From: achalasia [mailto:achalasia ] On Behalf > Of Holt- > Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 12:32 AM > achalasia > Subject: RE: Hiatal Hernia, Kidney Stones, Malabsorbtion, Oh my! > > > > I was at the doctors today to discuss my upcoming treatment for two rather > significant kidney stones, and the doctor showed me my CT scans. I had seen > in the CT report that it mentioned I had a hiatal hernia but I thought the > report must have been wrong, but he showed it to me today and it clearly > exists. I am confused as I just had an endoscopy 4 or so months ago and this > wasn't mentioned to me. Surely this is something that the doctor would have > seen doing an endoscopy, isn't it? > > I am wondering if anyone has any input about hiatal hernias after a myotomy > and if this is something that you would just live with or if it would > require surgical intervention?? Would it be causing more damage to live with > it? I cannot find much information, however, I did see this article by Dr. > Maish and Dr. Demeester and it states that when doing a myotomy > on a patient with a hiatal hernia, they use a Toupet fundoplication instead > of a Dor, which is what I have. Lots of videos and information here: > http://www.ctsnet.org/sections/clinicalresources/thoracic/expert_tech-5.html > > So anyway, I was told today that I need to make an appointment to see my GI > doctor for the cause of the kidney stones (most probably malabsorption) and > because of the hiatal hernia, so now I am wondering who to call. Is a hiatal > hernia something they would want to do a re-do myotomy for? Dr Patti said I > wasn't a candidate. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 Notan Only a small portion of it was removed, it was the portion that has ballooned out into a " second stomach " as we called it!! Then when he did the surgery and redid the wrap, cuz it was a nissen from the first stupid doctor, he had to compromise where everything went!! You know I'm not really sure where things are located exactly LOL!!! I just know that part of my stomach is above my diaphragm now!! If I eat to much my left shoulder will hurt from all the pressure in my chest cavity!! I guess it's a good way to keep me from over eating LOL. From: achalasia [mailto:achalasia ] On Behalf Of notan ostrich Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 10:59 AM achalasia Subject: Re: Hiatal Hernia, Kidney Stones, Malabsorbtion, Oh my! wrote: > ... when they > removed a portion of my E.they just kind of moved everything up! I didn't remember that you had part of it removed. Your case is different then. I am trying to picture this. Is your LES now above your diaphragm? If so, where is the wrap? notan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 wrote: > ... I just know that part of my > stomach is above my diaphragm now!! ... A hiatal hernia is part of the gut from below the diaphragm that has moved up through it. Usually this is part of the stomach and then it is usually the top part that connects to the LES. That is the part they moved up in surgery. So, if they are saying you have a hiatal hernia are they talking about something other than what was moved up in the surgery? Could it be that whoever looked at your CT didn't understand that you had this done in surgery and it is suppose to be that way now? notan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 Notan I suppose that could be a strong possibility!!! I never thought of that!! Once again Notan you go where I wouldn't have even thought of!!! I know I don't have any real problems, so I don't take and PPI's cuz the last time I did, it seemed to make it worse..go figure!!! From: achalasia [mailto:achalasia ] On Behalf Of notan ostrich Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 11:37 AM achalasia Subject: Re: Hiatal Hernia, Kidney Stones, Malabsorbtion, Oh my! wrote: > ... I just know that part of my > stomach is above my diaphragm now!! ... A hiatal hernia is part of the gut from below the diaphragm that has moved up through it. Usually this is part of the stomach and then it is usually the top part that connects to the LES. That is the part they moved up in surgery. So, if they are saying you have a hiatal hernia are they talking about something other than what was moved up in the surgery? Could it be that whoever looked at your CT didn't understand that you had this done in surgery and it is suppose to be that way now? notan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 , You will live well beyond 50---don't say such things! I also have a very low-iron level and take massive doses of iron, which does not cause constipation for me, but the opposite, and with the dumping issues from the 'ectomy, I also take massive doses of Immodium. Have they ever though about giving you iron infusions? I had those before the 'ectomy and the infusions helped a lot. Can you tell any difference with the diet? Hugs from, InVa > > > > > > > > I had a hiatus hernia before surgery and when Dr Rice did the surgery he > > corrected it!!! Oh but guess what?? It has come back!!! I have a toupet > > fundoplication also!!! I do have some reflux and I think that is why > I have > > a problem with foam again!!! Mine was mentioned after a cat scan > also!! They > > have also told me not to mess with it unless it causes me severe pain or > > other issues!! So I guess I just live with it! > > > > > > > > > > > > From: achalasia <mailto:achalasia%40> > [mailto:achalasia <mailto:achalasia%40> ] > On Behalf > > Of Holt- > > Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 12:32 AM > > achalasia <mailto:achalasia%40> > > Subject: RE: Hiatal Hernia, Kidney Stones, > Malabsorbtion, Oh my! > > > > > > > > I was at the doctors today to discuss my upcoming treatment for two > rather > > significant kidney stones, and the doctor showed me my CT scans. I > had seen > > in the CT report that it mentioned I had a hiatal hernia but I > thought the > > report must have been wrong, but he showed it to me today and it clearly > > exists. I am confused as I just had an endoscopy 4 or so months ago > and this > > wasn't mentioned to me. Surely this is something that the doctor > would have > > seen doing an endoscopy, isn't it? > > > > I am wondering if anyone has any input about hiatal hernias after a > myotomy > > and if this is something that you would just live with or if it would > > require surgical intervention?? Would it be causing more damage to > live with > > it? I cannot find much information, however, I did see this article > by Dr. > > Maish and Dr. Demeester and it states that when doing a > myotomy > > on a patient with a hiatal hernia, they use a Toupet fundoplication > instead > > of a Dor, which is what I have. Lots of videos and information here: > > > http://www.ctsnet.org/sections/clinicalresources/thoracic/expert_tech-5.html > > > > So anyway, I was told today that I need to make an appointment to > see my GI > > doctor for the cause of the kidney stones (most probably > malabsorption) and > > because of the hiatal hernia, so now I am wondering who to call. Is > a hiatal > > hernia something they would want to do a re-do myotomy for? Dr Patti > said I > > wasn't a candidate. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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