2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11695-021-05310-3
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Modified Nissen Fundoplication for Late Dumping Syndrome After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass

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“…76 Apart from a possible target of therapy as a delay in gastric pouch emptying, slowing the esophageal passage of food to the gastric pouch is also reported to be a target for intervention in dumping syndrome. 77 A case report on a modified Nissen fundoplication after RYGB -by creating a cuff around the esophageal-gastric junction with the fundus of the remnant stomach -showed clinical success in managing dumping syndrome symptoms in one female patient. As the follow-up was rather short, the occurrence of late complications after surgery, such as dysphagia, esophageal stasis or recurrent symptoms remains unclear.…”
Section: New Developments In Surgical and Endoscopic Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…76 Apart from a possible target of therapy as a delay in gastric pouch emptying, slowing the esophageal passage of food to the gastric pouch is also reported to be a target for intervention in dumping syndrome. 77 A case report on a modified Nissen fundoplication after RYGB -by creating a cuff around the esophageal-gastric junction with the fundus of the remnant stomach -showed clinical success in managing dumping syndrome symptoms in one female patient. As the follow-up was rather short, the occurrence of late complications after surgery, such as dysphagia, esophageal stasis or recurrent symptoms remains unclear.…”
Section: New Developments In Surgical and Endoscopic Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the follow-up was rather short, the occurrence of late complications after surgery, such as dysphagia, esophageal stasis or recurrent symptoms remains unclear. 77 Use of the above-mentioned experimental surgical and endoscopic techniques has resulted in impressive success rates in otherwise therapy-refractory patients. These techniques are currently certainly not ready for implementation in daily clinical practice.…”
Section: New Developments In Surgical and Endoscopic Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They opted to perform the same procedure to slow down the passage of food through the gastric pouch. This procedure can be performed as a revision procedure after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass for the treatment of postoperative dumping syndrome [11].…”
Section: Background and Rationale {6a}mentioning
confidence: 99%