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This report describes a patient in whom a gastric ulcer arising in a surgically transposed thoracic stomach perforated into the pericardial sac.
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PMID:Perforation of a gastric ulcer into the pericardium: a case report. 693 57

Gastropleural fistula is an uncommon finding (1). Gastropleural fistulae have been reported after pulmonary resection (1), perforated paraesophageal hernia (2), perforated malignant gastric ulcer at the fundus, and gastric bypass operation for morbid obesity. We present a case of gastropleural fistula that resulted acutely from intractable postoperative nausea and vomiting after ambulatory knee arthroscopic surgery under general anesthesia.
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PMID:Gastropleural fistula: an unusual cause of intractable postoperative nausea and vomiting. 865 35

Four types of hernia may occur in the area of esophageal hiatus. Type I is represented by hiatus slipping hernia. Type II is represented by hernia, which is generally known as paraesophageal hernia. In this type of hernia, cardia and distal stomach remain under diaphragm. The weakened tissue in phreno-esophageal membrane is the place, where stomach fundus penetrates into thorax above the diaphragm. The authors present 10 patients with paraesophageal hernia, who were operated on at the 2nd Surgery Clinic of Medical Faculty, UPJS, Faculty Hospital L. Pasteur in Kosice. These were adult patients, five man and five women. In four patients, so called "upside-down stomach" was the case. Hernias were operated on in all cases by laparotomy, after reposition of the stomach into abdominal cavity the area of hiatus and diaphragm was reconstructed. One patient was operated on under emergency conditions for bleeding from stomach ulcer. Immediate postoperation results were good, the postoperation course was favorable in all patients, no complications occurred. In conclusion, the authors are of the opinion that every diagnosed paraesophageal hernia should be indicated for surgical intervention. An anti-reflux operation should be executed in symptoms of gastro-esophageal reflux. The question of operation approach (thoracotomy or laparotomy) is a matter of continuous discussion, each of them having its advocates. However, in recent years laparoscopic solution of paraesophageal hernia is getting increasing attention.
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PMID:[Surgical treatment of paraesophageal hernia]. 1466 55

Gastropleural fistula may occur after pulmonary resection, perforated paraesophageal hernia, perforated malignant gastric ulcer at the fundus, or gastric bypass surgery for morbid obesity. We describe a case of gastropleural fistula after stomach perforation by a nasogastric tube in a patient who underwent Billroth II gastric resection for adenocarcinoma. Left biliopneumothorax occurred and was treated by thoracic drainage with -20 cm H2O aspiration. As gastropleural fistula persisted, laparotomy was repeated and gastric and diaphragmatic perforations were sutured. Gastropleural fistula is rare and, to our knowledge, this is the first reported case of gastropleural fistula and biliopneumothorax caused by gastric and diaphragmatic perforation by a nasogastric tube.
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PMID:Spontaneous biliopneumothorax (thoracobilia) following gastropleural fistula due to stomach perforation by nasogastric tube. 1522 64