Laparoscopic Nissen Versus Anterior Partial Fundoplication

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2001
The most widely used operative technique for gastroesophageal reflux is total fundoplication where the gastric fundus is sutured around the distal esophagus like a wrap. This operation effectively prevents gastroesophageal reflux but gives rise to postoperative symptoms related to over-competence of the gastroesophageal junction. 40% of the operated patients experience increased flatulence and 20% dysphagia. Anterior fundoplication is an alternative technique where the distal esophagus is anchored to the crura of the hiatus esophagi and only a part of the front wall of the esophagus is covered with fundus. An anterior fundoplication is un attempt to create a more physiologic reflux control and less functional problems postoperatively. The aim with this study is to compare the results postoperatively, both short time and long time results.
Epistemonikos ID: 284eaf2c52a91f8b5bb56e9d9f432387cbb900f2
First added on: May 11, 2024