Friday, October, 23, 2009
Has Anybody Had Good Results From Nissen Fundoplication Surgery
October 02, 2008
Gone are the days when surgery was the only option for patients
with Barrett's esophagus, says Dr. Kevin Wasco. Other options
include acid-reducing medications, such as AcipHex, Nexium,
Prevacid, and Protonix, and noninvasive surgical procedures. Wasco
gives more information on new treatments, such as Stretta therapy,
Nissen fundoplication, and BARRX therapy.
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Expert & Community Posts
By Jan Gambino
,
Health Expert
...surgery. There are several surgical options. Nissen Fundoplication is the most common...
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By Jan Gambino
,
Health Expert
...difference in cost between surgery (laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication) or the Stretta (non...
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By Jan Gambino
,
Health Expert
...across the country or the world. The reality is, the Nissen Fundoplication surgery is a common...
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By Jennifer Rackley
,
Health Expert
...also indicate the need for surgical intervention.The Nissen Fundoplication is the most...
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By Todd Eisner
,
Health Expert
...repair of a hiatal hernia if one is present. The Nissen fundoplication involves mobilization and...
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Health Guide
...prevent acid back-up (reflux).To repair any present hiatal hernia.There are two primary approaches:Open
Nissen fundoplication (the more invasive technique).Laparoscopic fundoplication.In general,...
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...index (BMI) is associated with increased risk for cancer of the esophagus (esophageal adenocarcinoma).
Surgery and Children. A recent study published in an American Gastroenterological Association...
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...(fundus) around the esophagus.The goal of thissurgical techniqueis to strengthen the LES. Until recently,
surgery was the primary treatment for children with severe complications from GERD because...
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SurgerySurgery is sometimes used to remove as much malignant tissue as possible before administering chemotherapy. This is particularly useful for bulky tumors that occur in the stomach.
Surgery is...
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