The Long Term Results of Open Antireflux Surgery in a Community-Based Health Care Center

1999 
Abstract OBJECTIVE: There is no previous study concerning long term results of open Nissen fundoplication performed by general surgeons in a nonspecialized unit. METHODS: Of 45 consecutive patients in a general provincial center, 39 were available for follow-up after a mean period of 78 months. All patients were interviewed using a standard questionnaire, and 35 of them consented to undergo endoscopy. RESULTS: Of the patients, 85% had no or only mild reflux symptoms. The figures for dysphagia, flatulence, and bloating were 31%, 67%, and 46%, respectively. Endoscopy showed defective fundic wrap in 37% of the patients and erosive esophagitis in 29%. Five patients (13%) with recurrent esophagitis were referred for H2-blocker or omeprazole medication, and five others (13%) were scheduled for repeat antireflux surgery. CONCLUSIONS: The results were somewhat worse in regard to prevalence of defective fundic wrap and recurrent esophagitis than in other reports, which were from specialized units.
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