Fig. A.1
Endoscopic view of recurrent PEH with transhiatal wrap migration

Fig. A.2
Gastric bezoar during EGD demonstrating post surgical gastroparesis

Fig. A.3
Upper GI showing transhiatal wrap migration and recurrent PEH

Fig. A.4
Upper GI on postoperative day one demonstrating sub diaphragmatic gastric pouch and Roux en Y gastrojejunostomy

Fig. A.5
Endoscopic view of pyloric sphincter during per oral pyloromyotomy
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