Aydın, MesutYaşar, MehmetAslaner, ArifYazıcı, BurhanErtaş, Ertuğrul2020-04-302020-04-3020060001-5458https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/5367WOS: 000237514200031PubMed: 16761495Although paraoesophageal hernias remain 30% asymptomatic, when diagnosed they have to be operated because of their fatal complications such as ischaemia, bleeding and perforation. The mortality rate increases to twenty times in emergency cases when it is compared with elective ones. Site of gastric perforation may be directed towards bursa omentalis as well as to peritoneal cavity. A case of a volvulated paraoesophageal gastric herniation ruptured to bursa omentalis is discussed with the review of the literature.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessparaoesophageal herniavolvulusperforationbursa omentalisVolvulated paraoesophageal gastric herniation with perforation into bursa omentalis: Report of a caseArticle1062257260WOS:000237514200031Q3Q4