Long-term results of nissen fundoplication in reflux esophagitis without strictures |
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Authors: | Dr. L. F. Martinez De Haro MD PhD A. Ortiz MD PhD P. Parrilla MD PhD J. A. Garcia Marcilla MD PhD J. L. Aguayo MD PhD G. Morales MD |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Surgery, University Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca, Murcia, Spain;(2) Servicio de Cirugia General, Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Arrixaca, Murcia, Spain |
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Abstract: | The present paper evaluates the efficiency of Nissen fundoplication as an antireflux technique in a series of 51 patients with different grades of esophagitis. Follow-up time averaged 6.6 years. The evaluation includes a clinical assessment, endoscopic study, and 24-hr pH monitoring. The results reveal an acceptable rate of recurrences, with clinical (9.8%) being less frequent than endoscopic (13.7%) or pH-metric (19.6%) recurrences. Side effects appeared in 37.3% of the patients (mainly inability to belch or vomit, and postprandial fullness), which were mild and transitory in most cases. Nissen fundoplication proved effective in controlling long-term gastroesophageal reflux, as over 80% of the patients presented an excellent-to-good clinical situation, without or with minimal digestive consequences. |
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Keywords: | gastroesophageal reflux antireflux surgery Nissen fundoplication 24-hour pH monitoring |
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