Problem description: The patient is 67 years old, gender: female, has rheumatoid for decades, has hypertension for more than ten years, has stomach problems for several years, and has Parkinson’s disease for ten years. The main problem is the upper gastrointestinal tract. The results of the angiographic examination are: hiatal hernia, gastroptosis, antral gastritis! In addition, the results of the neurology department’s craniocerebral scan are: bilateral frontal and parietal infarction, brain atrophy, and accompanied by a slight stroke! We are now asking for opinions on whether esophageal hiatal hernia can be operated.
Question date: 2021-02-17
Patient information:Age: 67 years old Gender: Female< br />Problem analysis: Hello, according to your description, if the condition is controlled and stable, surgery can be done.
Guidelines: In this case, it is generally necessary to go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination to see if the body’s indicators are suitable for surgical treatment. This suggestion is best to go to a tertiary hospital for treatment.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection