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Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1995
The Nissen fundoplication currently is the most commonly used antireflux operation. It may be performed using a transabdominal or a transthoracic approach. Early postoperative complications are not infrequent and include dysphagia and the "gas bloat" syndrome. Excellent or good long-term results are obtained in more than 85% of patients.
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The Nissen fundoplication currently is the most commonly used antireflux operation. It may be performed using a transabdominal or a transthoracic approach. Early postoperative complications are not infrequent and include dysphagia and the "gas bloat" syndrome. Excellent or good long-term results are obtained in more than 85% of patients.
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Transabdominal Nissen Fundoplication [PDF]
Transabdominal Nissen fundoplication provides a 360° wrap around the distal esophagus. It has been supplanted by laparoscopic techniques, and is primarily used now when the laparoscopic approach is not feasible. This chapter describes the technique, pitfalls, and complications associated with this procedure.
Carol E. H. Scott-Conner +1 more
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Laparoscopic floppy Nissen fundoplication
The American Journal of Surgery, 1999Good results for antireflux surgery are obtained when proper patients are selected, trained surgeons perform the operation, and proper techniques are used. As our prior results showed higher rates of dysphagia without fundus mobilization (Nissen-Rossetti fundoplication), we now perform complete mobilization on all patients.
William S. Richardson, John G. Hunter
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Laparoscopic Redo Nissen Fundoplication
Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques, 1997Nine patients underwent redo laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication because of failed primary laparoscopic antireflux procedure. Symptoms prior to reoperation included heartburn (n = 5), dysphagia (n = 2), dysphagia and heartburn (n = 1), and early satiety and epigastric pain (n = 1).
Constantine T. Frantzides +1 more
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Obstructive complications of the Nissen fundoplication
The American Journal of Surgery, 1979The obstructive complications of the Nissen fundoplication can be devastating. They are much more easily prevented than treated. The technical considerations in avoiding these complications are conceptually simple. The fundoplication should be done over a large intraesophageal stent. A no.
Robert B. Sawyer +2 more
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Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication
Journal of Medical Insight, 2023After medical management with high dose proton pump inhibitors proves to be refractory, a 63-year-old man with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD ...
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Dysphagia after nissen fundoplication
Dysphagia, 1991Nissen fundoplication is a commonly used antireflux operation. After this operation symptoms such as dysphagia, inability to belch and vomit, and gas bloating are frequently reported in the literature. In 32 patients who underwent Nissen fundoplication 3.5-18 years ago, postprocedure dysphagia was studied using conventional manometry and 24 h ...
V. Vlasblom +4 more
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Modified Nissen fundoplication for reduction of fundoplication failure
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1997Failure of the Nissen fundoplication can be secondary to disruption of the wrap or slippage of the stomach upward within the wrap. A modification of the Nissen fundoplication was devised and implemented between 1982 and 1995 to eliminate these complications. This report describes the modification and the results.
Mitchell R Price +11 more
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Laparoscopic tailored Nissen fundoplication
Surgical Endoscopy, 2010It is difficult sometimes to determine the suture points for proper Nissen fundoplication under laparoscopy. We introduce a new procedure to define the suture points in Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication (LNF).After dissection of the hiatus and mobilization of the fundus, the circumference of the esophagus c is measured at a point 2-cm cranial from the
Shinya Asami +6 more
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Hematoma of a Nissen fundoplication
Cirugía Española (English Edition), 2021Sebastian Duran +3 more
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