Optimal Surgical Therapy for Anti Reflux Disease

作者: Glyn G. Jamieson , David I. Watson

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-0829-6_10

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摘要: The aim of anti reflux surgery is to restore, as closely possible, a normally functioning hiatal/lower esophageal sphincter complex. This implies the unimpeded passage swallowed material, while at same time preventing liquid and solid gastric contents from refluxing into esophagus, but allowing gas be vented (belched) if stomach becomes distended. chapter documents procedures which have been used try achieve these aims. In reality, very effective reflux, usually does not impede food through esophagus. However, it less successful in patients decompress their belching.

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