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Symptom-focused results after laparoscopic fundoplication for refractory gastroesophageal reflux disease—a prospective study
Authors:Stavros A. Antoniou  Panagiotis Delivorias  George A. Antoniou  Ioannis Natsiopoulos  Athanasios Kalambakas  Jan Dalenbäck  Charalambos Makridis
Affiliation:1.First Surgical Department,General Hospital Papageorgiou,Thessaloniki,Greece;2.Gastroenterological Department,General Hospital Papageorgiou,Thessaloniki,Greece;3.Department of Surgery, Fr?lunda Specialist Hospital,University of Gothenburg,Gothenburg,Sweden
Abstract:Background and aims  Symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) are common in the general population. Although the results of laparoscopic fundoplication are well documented, there have been no reports on the operative outcome in patients refractory to or with only partial response to medical therapy for GERD. Patients–methods  Thirty-two patients with GERD, whose continuous high doses of medical treatment with proton-pump inhibitors produced no or only partial symptom relief, underwent laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication. Symptoms were evaluated with a standardized questionnaire preoperatively and 12 months after surgery. Results  The complete follow-up evaluation was obtained in 30 out of the 32 patients. The main symptoms before surgery were regurgitation (93%), heartburn (60%), epigastric pain (47%), and globus sensation (47%). All patients were relieved from heartburn, vomiting, and globus sensation. Dysphagia was relieved in 75% of the patients and regurgitation in 86%. Dysphagia as a new symptom occurred in 9%. The overall morbidity rate was 16%. Patient satisfaction rate was 87%. Conclusion  Laparoscopic fundoplication seems to be an effective treatment for severe, drug-resistant GERD. The high patient satisfaction rate and the positive therapeutic response in 95% of patients justify this procedure in this strictly selected group of patients.
Keywords:Refractory gastroesophageal reflux disease  Laparoscopic fundoplication  Symptom relief
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