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Laparoscopic Nissen Rossetti fundoplication in situs inversus totalis—A blessing in disguise

•Situs inversus totals with dextrocardia can have both splenic and respiratory (ciliary) anomalies.•We have a case of hiatus hernia with situs inverses totalis.•We chose the laparoscopic nissen - rossetti fundoplication for this condition to minimise blood loss and post-operative gas bloating. Lapar...

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Published in:International journal of surgery case reports 2014-01, Vol.5 (12), p.1207-1209
Main Authors: Bharatam, Kaundinya Kiran, Maran, Manuneethi, Siva Raja, P.K
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description •Situs inversus totals with dextrocardia can have both splenic and respiratory (ciliary) anomalies.•We have a case of hiatus hernia with situs inverses totalis.•We chose the laparoscopic nissen - rossetti fundoplication for this condition to minimise blood loss and post-operative gas bloating. Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication and Nissen Rossetti fundoplication represent two different surgical approaches for treating hiatus hernia. We report a Laparoscopic Nissen Rossetti fundoplication (LNRF) for gastro esophageal reflux disease (GERD) in a patient with situs inversus totalis (SIT). : A 38-year-old man with SIT was diagnosed with sliding hiatus hernia. We performed Laparoscopic Nissen Rossetti procedure for this patient. The patient was discharged on first postoperative day after he tolerated oral liquids. SIT is a rare anomaly presenting in 1–2 per 10,000 individuals. As this rare anomaly (SIT) led preoperative anticipation of respiratory and blood loss complications the above procedure was chosen. Less operating time, less calculated blood loss and improvement of symptoms with no associated gas bloating syndrome was noted especially with SIT. We recommend relook into the Laparoscopic Nissen Rossetti fundoplication as an effective procedure in GERD especially with rare anomalies like SIT.
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Less intra operative times
Situs inversus totalis
Surgery
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