The aetiology of a sliding hiatal hernia is multifactorial. Most cases are thought to be acquired rather than congenital.
Three possible mechanisms have been proposed to explain the cause for the displacement of the gastro-oesopahgeal junction upward into the thorax:
Scoliosis, kyphosis, and pectus excavatum are considered as predisposing factors (2).
In infancy, hiatus hernias are nearly always of the sliding type.
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