When are Surgical Procedures Necessary for Acid Reflux Disease?
Medical therapy is the preferred treatment for acid reflux. However, the doctor may recommend surgery in these cases: • if drug treatment fails to control acid reflux symptoms • if the sphincter muscle does not work properly • if the patient wants to avoid long term medication for their acid reflux symptoms • if chronic acid reflux progresses to esophageal cancerNissen Fundoplication Nissen fundoplication is a surgical procedure that tightens and reinforces the lower esophageal sphincter (LES). In this procedure, the surgeon wraps the upper part of the stomach (called the fundus) around the lower portion of the esophagus so to tighten the lower esophageal sphinters. Laparoscopic Surgery Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure, and an alternative to the traditional open surgery technique. Rather than make an incision, the surgeon makes three or four small cuts in the abdomen and inserts instruments, including a flexible tube with a tiny camera to perform the surgery. docu
Medical therapy is the preferred treatment for acid reflux. However, the doctor may recommend surgery in these cases: document.getElementById(‘adsense_placeholder_2’).innerHTML = document.getElementById(‘adsense_ad_2_hidden’).innerHTML; • if drug treatment fails to control acid reflux symptoms • if the sphincter muscle does not work properly • if the patient wants to avoid long term medication for their acid reflux symptoms • if chronic acid reflux progresses to esophageal cancerNissen Fundoplication Nissen fundoplication is a surgical procedure that tightens and reinforces the lower esophageal sphincter (LES). In this procedure, the surgeon wraps the upper part of the stomach (called the fundus) around the lower portion of the esophagus so to tighten the lower esophageal sphinters. Laparoscopic Surgery Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure, and an alternative to the traditional open surgery technique. Rather than make an incision, the surgeon makes three or four small
Medical therapy is the preferred treatment for acid reflux. However, the doctor may recommend surgery in these cases: document.getElementById(‘adsense_placeholder_1’).innerHTML = document.getElementById(‘adsense_ad_1_hidden’).innerHTML; • if drug treatment fails to control acid reflux symptoms • if the sphincter muscle does not work properly • if the patient wants to avoid long term medication for their acid reflux symptoms • if chronic acid reflux progresses to esophageal cancerNissen Fundoplication Nissen fundoplication is a surgical procedure that tightens and reinforces the lower esophageal sphincter (LES). In this procedure, the surgeon wraps the upper part of the stomach (called the fundus) around the lower portion of the esophagus so to tighten the lower esophageal sphinters. Laparoscopic Surgery Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure, and an alternative to the traditional open surgery technique. Rather than make an incision, the surgeon makes three or four small