1993
DOI: 10.1136/gut.34.8.1015
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Fate of Nissen fundoplication after 20 years. A clinical, endoscopical, and functional analysis.

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“…The decreased postoperative morbidity involved in this approach should not change the indications or evaluations for surgery, but does make this option more attractive for some patients whose alternative would be long-term medical therapy (106). The long-term durability of laparoscopic antireflux surgery remains incompletely defined, but several studies of the open technique have reported adequate control of disease for as long as 20 yr (107,108). Another study suggested a deterioration in both LES pressure and endoscopic histology back toward the presurgical level 5-6 yr postoperatively (109).…”
Section: Antireflux Surgery Performed By An Experienced Surgeon Is mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decreased postoperative morbidity involved in this approach should not change the indications or evaluations for surgery, but does make this option more attractive for some patients whose alternative would be long-term medical therapy (106). The long-term durability of laparoscopic antireflux surgery remains incompletely defined, but several studies of the open technique have reported adequate control of disease for as long as 20 yr (107,108). Another study suggested a deterioration in both LES pressure and endoscopic histology back toward the presurgical level 5-6 yr postoperatively (109).…”
Section: Antireflux Surgery Performed By An Experienced Surgeon Is mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 Conventional surgical management of gastroesophageal reflux disease with fundoplication is effective, durable, and in some aspects superior to medical therapy. [3][4][5][6] The ability to perform this procedure laparoscopically may further expand the applications of this treatment. Laparoscopic fundoplication has been shown to be safe and as effective as open fundoplication, and has become the preferred surgical option.…”
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“…Los autores resaltaron el hecho que los síntomas de recurrencia pueden aparecer a más de 10 años después de la cirugía. Diez años después, Loustarinen de Finlandia, publicó 2 estudios de seguimiento de largo plazo 2,3 , cuyos resultados aparecen en la Tabla 1. Destaca el importante hecho que la fundoplicatura se va deteriorando con el tiempo, evidenciado por aumento progresivo de los síntomas de RGEP, esofagitis endoscópica, desarrollo de esófago de Barrett y aumento de la positividad del pH de 24 h. Estos estudios reforzaron la necesidad de, por una parte, controlar a los pacientes operados a largo plazo y por otra parte, la necesidad de efectuar controles objetivos para evaluar la real efectividad de la cirugía antirefl ujo.…”
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“…Aún así, destaca el hecho ya descrito anteriormente en la cirugía laparotómica [1][2][3]13 , que esta fundoplicatura se va deteriorando con el tiempo. Esto se evidencia por el hecho, que un quinto de los pacientes presentan pirosis nuevamente que necesita de ser tratada con anti secretores orales.…”
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