# Laparoscopic Collis-Nissen Procedure in a Patient With Type IV Hiatal Hernia: Relevance of a Short Esophagus

**Authors:** Carlos F Acuña Cota, Jorge L Bravo Raygoza, Christian Ballardo Medina, Jaime Matus Rojas, Maria V Figueroa Beltran

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.67530 · Cureus · 2024-08-22

## TL;DR

This paper discusses a case where a short esophagus was found during surgery for a hiatal hernia and treated with a Collis-Nissen procedure.

## Contribution

The case highlights the relevance of diagnosing and addressing a short esophagus during antireflux surgery.

## Key findings

- A short esophagus was identified during surgery in a patient with a type IV hiatal hernia.
- The patient underwent a Collis gastroplasty and was discharged without complications.

## Abstract

A short esophagus is generally diagnosed during antireflux surgery and is defined as a distance of less than 2 cm between the gastroesophageal junction and the apex of the hiatus. We present a female patient with a CT diagnosis of type IV hiatal hernia who was scheduled for antireflux surgery, showed a short esophagus during the procedure, opted to perform Collis gastroplasty, and discharged without complications. A short esophagus remains a controversial topic. Some authors argue that it is more common than suspected and responsible for high recurrences in specific patient groups.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** hiatal hernia (MONDO:0007721)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** IV Hiatal Hernia (MESH:D006551)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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