Advanced Hiatus Hernia Surgery
Effective laparoscopic relief for severe acid reflux and hiatus hernias ensuring long-term digestive comfort.
Understanding Hiatus Hernia
A hiatus hernia occurs when the upper part of your stomach pushes into your chest through a small opening in your diaphragm called the hiatus.
This condition often allows stomach acid and food to back up into the esophagus, causing extreme acid reflux and chest pain that significantly impact your quality of life.
Common Causes & Risk Factors
Several factors contribute to this condition. Understanding these risks can aid in prevention and management.
Age-Related Weakness
The diaphragm naturally weakens with advanced age, allowing the stomach to more easily protrude.
Chronic Pressure
Intense, repetitive pressure from coughing, vomiting, or straining during bowel movements.
Obesity
Excess abdominal weight constantly forces internal organs upward against the diaphragm.
Physical Trauma
Blunt force trauma to the abdomen or recovering from complicated thoracic surgeries.
Identifying the Symptoms
Severe Heartburn
Burning chest pain resulting from persistent acid reflux that awakens you at night.
Difficulty Swallowing
A scary sensation of food getting physically stuck in your chest or lower throat.
Chest Pain
Pain closely mimicking heart issues due to physical pressure from the stomach in the chest cavity.
Shortness of Breath
Breathing issues caused by a very large hernia physically compressing the lung space.
Diagnosis Process
To definitively diagnose Hiatus Hernia and rule out other causes, our clinic utilizes comprehensive testing.
Physical Examination
A clinical review of all reflux symptoms and how they respond to standard antacid usage.
Imaging Tests
A Barium Swallow X-ray illuminates the digestive tract to vividly show the hernia pushing into the chest.
Laboratory Analysis
Endoscopy directly investigates the esophageal lining to check for permanent acid damage (Barrett's Esophagus).
Our Advanced Treatments
Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication
A minimally invasive procedure wrapping the upper stomach entirely around the lower esophagus to create a new valve.
Hiatus Repair
Surgically knitting the enlarged diaphragm opening smaller and anchoring the stomach back down.

Experience
Why Choose Dr. Aloy Mukherjee?
Dr. Aloy Mukherjee is an internationally renowned Senior Consultant Surgeon with an exceptional track record of over 25 years. Specializing in Advanced Minimal Access Surgery, he is a pioneer in Laparoscopic, Bariatric, and Gastrointestinal procedures in India.
His comprehensive approach integrates multidisciplinary expertise to ensure the best possible outcomes, prioritizing rapid recovery and minimal discomfort for every patient.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is a hiatus hernia related to GERD?
A hiatus hernia allows the upper part of the stomach to push through the diaphragm into the chest, weakening the valve and allowing stomach acid to easily reflux into the esophagus.
When does a hiatus hernia require surgery?
Surgery is recommended for massive hernias, when parts of the stomach are twisting, or for patients with severe acid reflux that cannot be managed effectively with medications.
What is a Laparoscopic Fundoplication?
It is the standard surgical repair where the hernia is pulled back into the abdomen, the diaphragm is tightened, and the top of the stomach is wrapped around the esophagus to recreate a strong valve.
What is the recovery like?
It involves a 1-day hospital stay. The most crucial part of recovery is adhering to a strict, gradual diet (liquids to purees to soft foods) for 3-4 weeks to allow swelling to reside.
Will I be able to burp or vomit after surgery?
Initially, the wrap may be tight, making belching or vomiting difficult. This typically relaxes over a few months, allowing for normal function while preventing acid reflux.
How successful is the surgery?
Laparoscopic repair provides excellent, permanent relief from heart-burn and regurgitation in over 90% of patients, completely eliminating their need for daily antacid medications.
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Address
2nd floor, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Room No. 1265,
Gate No. 10, Jasola Vihar, New Delhi, Delhi 110076
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+91 9810532834
contact@draloymukherjee.com
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Sunday: Closed
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