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Journal of Laparoendoscopic Surgery, 1996
Most reports on laparoscopic fundoplication are from large, tertiary referral medical centers. Presented here is an experience by a single surgeon (M.E.F.) in community hospitals with 74 cases. All patients had esophagitis. All but two patients were Visick grade IV off medication. All patients had an incompetent lower esophageal sphicter.
L T, Medina +3 more
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Most reports on laparoscopic fundoplication are from large, tertiary referral medical centers. Presented here is an experience by a single surgeon (M.E.F.) in community hospitals with 74 cases. All patients had esophagitis. All but two patients were Visick grade IV off medication. All patients had an incompetent lower esophageal sphicter.
L T, Medina +3 more
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Laparoscopic Rosetti Fundoplication
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1995Early experiences with laparoscopic fundoplication using the Rosetti technique are presented and compared with retrospective results from conventional fundoplication procedures.We have performed 70 consecutive laparoscopic procedures. Conversion to open surgery was done in seven cases because of anatomical reasons and in two because of peroperative ...
B, Hallerbäck, H, Glise, B, Johansson
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Ambulatory laparoscopic fundoplication
Surgical Endoscopy, 1997Increasingly larger series of laparoscopic fundoplications (LF) are being reported. A well-documented advantage of the laparoscopic approach is shortened hospital stay. Most centers report typical lengths of stay (LOS) for LF of 2-3 days. Our success with LF with a LOS of 1 day led to an attempt at performing LF on an ambulatory basis.Sixty-one ...
M A, Milford, T A, Paluch
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Laparoscopic Toupet fundoplication
Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery, 2010This article and video presents our Toupet procedure. It is a modern adaptation of Toupet's original technique. Toupet described his technique of fundoplication in 1963 (Toupet, Mem Aca Chir 89:394, 1963). He had little experience but saw the importance of a partial wrap to avoid postoperative dysphagia.
Christopher, Wenck, Carsten, Zornig
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1998
Symptomatic gastroesophageal reflux in children has been identified with increasing frequency over the last two decades. Agreement regarding the elements of a complete diagnostic work-up and the timing and specific surgical procedures for treating reflux has been difficult to achieve. Laparoscopic fundoplication is a routine procedure in some pediatric
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Symptomatic gastroesophageal reflux in children has been identified with increasing frequency over the last two decades. Agreement regarding the elements of a complete diagnostic work-up and the timing and specific surgical procedures for treating reflux has been difficult to achieve. Laparoscopic fundoplication is a routine procedure in some pediatric
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Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication
Journal of Laparoendoscopic Surgery, 1993A technique for laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication is described and a series of 11 cases is presented. The technique secures the patient to the operating table with three safety straps and the patient is then placed in a reverse Trendelenburg position with the hips flexed.
Y, Nowzaradan, P, Barnes
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Laparoscopic Rosetti fundoplication
Surgical Endoscopy, 1994Early experiences with laparoscopic fundoplication using the Rosetti technique are presented and compared with retrospective results from conventional fundoplication procedures. A 360 degrees floppy fundoplication was laparoscopically constructed without division of short gastric vessels. We have performed 60 consecutive procedures.
B, Hallerbäck +3 more
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Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication
Multimedia Manual of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2008The dissection is started performing a crural dissection with visualization and preservation of both vagus nerves, followed by circumferential dissection of the esophagus at the gastro-esophageal junction. Adequate intra-mediastinal mobilization of the esophagus is performed to obtain 3-4 cm of intra-abdominal esophagus without undue downward traction ...
Philippe, Nafteux +6 more
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Laparoscopic Fundoplication in a Child
European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1994A case of laparoscopic fundoplication is described in a child weighing 25 kg. The patient had severe skeletal deformities. Five trocars were used. The view was excellent. A complete posterior wrap was achieved without transsecting the short gastric vessels. Operating time and expenses were greater than with the conventional technique.
F, Schier, J, Waldschmidt
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Robotic laparoscopic fundoplication
Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2005Gastroesophageal reflux disease is a very common disorder, and both medical and surgical treatments have shown outstanding results. Whereas proton pump inhibitors are the mainstay of treatment, laparoscopic fundoplication has become a very attractive alternative due to its efficacy and low morbidity.
Dimitrios, Stefanidis +2 more
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