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Hospitalisée pour une intervention en cardiologie, le personnel est très aimable et a l'écoute, voir même au petits soins. Les locaux sont propres et le matériel utilisé est vraiment de pointe
Very fast support, with highly qualified and human staff.The rooms are beautiful and very quiet.Calm and gentleness in this hospital, I highly recommend.
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A Hiatal Hernia is when the stomach extends up into the chest through an opening in the diaphragm. Hiatal hernia surgery is a surgical procedure to repair and return the stomach to its normal location and is normally performed when the symptoms are severe or it did not respond well to other treatments.
Hiatal hernia surgery can be performed as a laparoscopic or open surgery; both are done under general anesthetic. With open surgery, your surgeon makes a single large incision in your abdomen and returns your stomach to where it belongs and wraps it around the lower part of the esophagus to create a tighter sphincter. With laparoscopic surgery, your surgeon will make 3 to 5 small incisions to insert surgical instruments and the laparoscope. The laparoscope transmits images of the internal organ to a monitor, guiding your surgeon through the surgery.
You may need to stay in the hospital for 1 to 3 days, but you should plan to stay in France a lot longer. Plan to stay for at least 7 to 14 days or when you get sign-off from your surgeon. During your stay, you will need to attend scheduled follow up appointments and also removal of the stitches.
A full recovery may take about 10 to 12 weeks, but you can resume some of your daily routines and work within 6 to 8 weeks. If you have a physically demanding job, you probably need around 3 months before you can return. However, when the surgery is performed through a laparoscopic method, you may be able to recover in just a few weeks.
After a hiatal hernia surgery, you need to avoid baths, hot tubs, or pools. Instead, you can wash your body by taking a shower. You will have a restricted diet to prevent your stomach from extending, this diet involves eating four to six meals per day rather than 3 large meals, as well as avoiding food that causes gas. Your doctor will also give you coughing and breathing exercises to help strengthen your diaphragm.
A hiatal hernia surgery is effective and safe, with around 90% to 95% success rate. The mortality rate after the laparoscopic method is 0.57%, while the mortality rate after open surgery is about 1.0% - 2.7%. Just like any surgery, there are risks, complications, and that you need to be aware of, including bleeding, injury to internal organs, infection, diarrhea, abdominal bloating, and recurrence of the hernia.
Hiatal hernia surgery is effective for those that experience severe symptoms. If your symptoms are mild, you can opt for medications or home treatment.
Once you have fully recovered, the symptoms that you experience before the surgery, such as nausea and heartburn, should subside.
Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers
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France, renowned for its architecture, art, cinema, cuisine, fashion, literature, music, and wine, with the most significant attraction being its glorious capital city, Paris - home to the famous Eifel Tower. With its small medical tourism industry, France sees far fewer medical tourists than its neighbors Germany and Spain, however, many travel each year for Hiatal Hernia Surgery procedures among other popular procedures. Other than Paris, popular locations for private medical centers, include Bordeaux, Lyon, and Montpellier.
France has welcomed more than 80 million visitors in the past few years. The country does have a lot to offer, from culture to iconic landscapes, making it an ideal place to spend a memorable holiday.
France generally enjoys mild summers and cold winters except in the Mediterranean area, which enjoys mild winters and hot summers. Spring starts in March and ends in April and the streets in spring are bursting with colors, making it a beautiful time to visit the country. It rains a lot during this season but the weather will start to brighten up in April. The temperature ranges between 7.5 °C in early March and 13.6 °C in May. June is when the summer starts and this season is a high season for tourism. The average temperature in summer is around 24 °C and the season experience little rainfall (around 11 days every month).
Autumn lasts from September to November. With an average of 12 °C, the temperature is still pretty mild to enjoy some outdoor activities. The temperature will slowly decrease in November when it reaches an average of 7.5 °C. Autumn is also the season of grape harvests, meaning it is a great time for wine tours. Winter is during the months of December to February and the weather can be really cold during this season with an average temperature of 5 °C. Despite the cold, December can be a delightful time to visit the country since it is one of the most festive months in France.
France has 34 airports, but the busiest are the airports in Paris: Paris Charles de Gaulle and Orly. Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport is the largest airport in France and the second largest in Europe. The airport serves domestic and international flights. It connects France with almost every country around the globe. It also serves budget airlines such as EasyJet and Norwegian Air Shuttle. While Charles de Gaulle airport serves as the main airport, Orly Airport serves as a secondary hub for domestic and overseas territories flights.
Traveling around France is easy. The wide range of airports let tourists travel around the country quickly by domestic flights. The country also has a great rail system since it is the creator of the earliest high-speed train system. The TGV (Train a Grande Vitesse) connects 150 cities in the country and Europe. It speeds up to 200 miles per hour. Other than the TGV, there are also Intercity trains, TER, and AutoTrain. The easiest way to buy train tickets is online. The prices vary widely but you will get good bargains if you book early. Before getting on the train, remember to validate your ticket in yellow machines known as compostage de billets.
Taxis can be found easily around France and you can hail a taxi from a taxi rank (station de taxi) outside railway stations, airports, or main areas in cities. You can also hail one directly from the street or by telephone. The taxis are metered and the base fare is around €4.10. If there are more than four passengers, there will be an extra fee of €2.50 and the driver can charge an extra €2 if you have a lot of luggage and Taxis are usually more expensive in Paris.
France is a member of the Schengen Agreement. Therefore, holders of ordinary passport from 62 countries including Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, and the United States do not need a visa to enter the country for short stays of up to 90 days. Other nationals not listed need to apply and obtain a visa before entering the country. It is advisable to always check at the nearest France embassy or consulate for a France visa.