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Hiatal Hernia – Mayo Clinic

By admin On March 31, 2010 Under Acid Reflux


Dr. Stephen Cassivi, a thoracic surgeon at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., discusses hiatal hernia and treatment options.

11 comments - add yours
schoolmarm2002

March 31, 2010

Dr. Cassivi, please tell us what you do, or do not know, about the Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication. This procedure is being done in a Texas hospital and now in two places in northern Indiana.

schoolmarm2002

March 31, 2010

Dr. Cassivi, please tell us what you do, or do not know, about the Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication. This procedure is being done in a Texas hospital and now in two places in northern Indiana.

schoolmarm2002

March 31, 2010

Dr. Cassivi, please tell us what you do, or do not know, about the Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication. This procedure is being done in a Texas hospital and now in two places in northern Indiana.

schoolmarm2002

March 31, 2010

Dr Cassivi, please tell us what you do, or do not know, about the Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication. This procedure is being done in a Texas hospital and now in two places northern Indiana.

ElenaR1975

March 31, 2010

Hi this is Elena with myasthenia gravis. Stephen how can i get in contact with you personaly. I would like to get the surgery done on me for the removal of the thymus gland. thanks… i will wait for your responce.

ElenaR1975

March 31, 2010

@mayoclinic

i know my condition now for about 6 yrs. All i am trying to do is to get a hold of this doctor as i saw a video where he made an operation that i need to do on myself on removing the thymus gland. Please provide any info on how to contact him? i would appreaciate your help. thanks…

mayoclinic

March 31, 2010

Thank you for your email in response to the video on YouTube.

As you can understand, we cannot diagnose conditions, provide second opinions or make specific treatment recommendations through this type of correspondence.

ElenaR1975

March 31, 2010

sorry for the hhhh. I have Myasthenia gravis now for 6 years. I am looking forward on making the operation but i am very afraid. i strougle on a daily basis on making daily routins. i have gone to the hospital like 10 times. The reason i am still alive is my daughter 16 and son 8 they are the ones that make me continue. Please help. i would like to get a hold of you. i live in the RGV. i cant drive strougle to walk. my weakness focuses in my arms. Please reply. hope to hear from you. With care.

ElenaR1975

March 31, 2010

hhhh

dreamsweavers

March 31, 2010

great,thanks very much!

vipers2002rt

March 31, 2010

shortness of breath as well.Thank you Dr.