A new study from the Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology examined the difference in cost between surgery (laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication) or the Stretta (non evasive surgery) vs. medication with a Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI). The researchers also looked at the patient's symptoms and quality of life for each treatment approach.
A patient with long term symptoms of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) often tries many treatments. Changes to the diet and lifestyle may be the first lin...
Read more »...surgery. There are several surgical options. Nissen Fundoplication is the most common... Read more »
...across the country or the world. The reality is, the Nissen Fundoplication surgery is a common... Read more »
...repair of a hiatal hernia if one is present. The Nissen fundoplication involves mobilization and... Read more »
...also indicate the need for surgical intervention.The Nissen Fundoplication is the most... Read more »
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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... Read summary »
Most patients who undergo acid-reflux surgery report being happy with their results, a new study has found. The surgery--called laparoscopic... Read summary »
Every year more than 150,000 Americans who suffer from gastroesophageal reflux disorder undergo an invasive surgery called fundoplication to prevent... Read summary »
Millions of Americans suffer from chronic acid reflux, and there are surgical options that may heal the pain, but how do you know if reflux surgery... Read summary »
A new noninvasive surgical procedure may offer hope to people who suffer from gastroesophageal reflux disorder (GERD). Doctors who use the technique,... Read summary »