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Effectiveness of laparoscopic fundoplication in relieving the symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and eliminating antireflux medical therapy

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Background: Recent reports have suggested that antireflux surgery should not be advised with the expectation of elimination of medical treatment. We reviewed our results with laparoscopic fundoplication as a means of eliminating the symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), improving quality of life, and freeing patients from chronic medical treatment for GERD. Methods: A total of 297 patients who underwent laparoscopic fundoplication (Nissen, n = 252; Toupet, n = 45) were followed for an average of 31.4 months. Preoperative evaluation included endoscopy, barium esophagram, esophageal manometry, and 24-h pH analysis. A preoperative and postoperative visual analogue scoring scale (0–10 severity) was used to evaluate symptoms of heartburn, regurgitation, and dysphagia. A GERD score (2–32) as described by Jamieson was also utilized. The need for GERD medications before and after surgery was assessed. Results: At 2-year follow-up, the average symptom scores decreased significantly in comparison to the preoperative values: heartburn from 8.4 to 1.7, regurgitation from 7.2 to 0.7, and dysphagia from 3.7 to 1.0. The Jamieson GERD score also decreased from 25.7 preoperatively to 4.1 postoperatively. Only 10% of patients were on proton pump inhibitors (PPI) at 2 years after surgery for typical GERD symptoms. A similar percentage of patients (8.7%) were on PPI treatment for questionable reasons, such as Barrett’s esophagus, “sensitive” stomach, and irritable bowel syndrome. Seventeen patients (5.7%) required repeat fundoplication for heartburn (n = 9), dysphagia (n = 5), and gas/bloating (n = 3). Conclusions: Laparoscopic fundoplication can successfully eliminate GERD symptoms and improve quality of life. Significant reduction in the need for chronic GERD medical treatment 2 years after antireflux surgery can be anticipated.

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Papasavas, P., Keenan, R., Yeaney, W. et al. Effectiveness of laparoscopic fundoplication in relieving the symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and eliminating antireflux medical therapy . Surg Endosc 17, 1200–1205 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-002-8910-y

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