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Laparoscopic Total Fundoplication for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. How I Do It

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Abstract

Introduction

A laparoscopic fundoplication is considered today the procedure of choice for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

Discussion

Several eponyms are used in the literature to denote different antireflux operations: Nissen, Nissen-Rossetti, Toupet, Lind, Guarner, Hill, and Dor. We feel that it is more important to focus on the technical elements which make a fundoplication effective and long lasting. The type of fundoplication (total vs. partial) is tailored to the quality of esophageal peristalsis as documented by the preoperative manometry. In the USA, a partial fundoplication is chosen only for patients with very impaired or absent esophageal peristalsis.

Conclusion

This article describes the technique of laparoscopic total fundoplication for GERD. Partial fundoplication is performed following the same technical elements as the total fundoplication. A 240° to 270° wrap rather than a 360° wrap is performed.

Keywords

Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication
Total fundoplication
Partial fundoplication
Toupet fundoplication
Guarner fundoplication
Dor fundoplication

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