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Five-year outcome after laparoscopic anterior partial versus Nissen fundoplication: four randomized trials.

Joris A Broeders1, David J Roks, Glyn G Jamieson, Peter G Devitt, Robert J Baigrie, David I Watson.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare longer term (5-year) outcomes for reflux control and postsurgery side effects after laparoscopic anterior (90° and 180°) partial versus Nissen fundoplication for gastroesophageal reflux.
BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication is the most frequently performed surgical procedure for gastroesophageal reflux. It achieves excellent control of reflux, but in some patients it is followed by troublesome side effects. To reduce the risk of side effects laparoscopic anterior partial fundoplication variants have been advocated, although some studies suggest poorer reflux control.
METHODS: From 1995 to 2003, 461 patients with gastroesophageal reflux were enrolled in 4 randomized controlled trials comparing anterior partial versus Nissen fundoplication. Two trials evaluated anterior 180° and 2 anterior 90° partial fundoplication. The original trial data were combined, and a reanalysis from original data was undertaken to determine outcomes at 5 years follow-up. Reflux symptom control and side effects were evaluated in a blinded fashion using standardized questionnaires, including 0 to 10 analog scores (0 = no symptoms, 10 = severe symptoms).
RESULTS: At 5 years, patients who underwent an anterior 90° or 180° partial fundoplication had less side effects than those who underwent Nissen fundoplication and were equally satisfied with the overall outcome. Reflux control, measured by heartburn scores and antisecretory medication use, was similar for anterior 180° partial versus Nissen fundoplication, but inferior after anterior 90° partial versus Nissen fundoplication.
CONCLUSIONS: Anterior 180° partial fundoplication achieves durable control of reflux symptoms and fewer side effects compared with Nissen fundoplication. Reflux control after anterior 90° partial fundoplication appears less effective than after Nissen fundoplication. This data supports the use of anterior 180° partial fundoplication for the surgical treatment of gastroesophageal reflux.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22418004     DOI: 10.1097/SLA.0b013e31824b31ad

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Surg        ISSN: 0003-4932            Impact factor:   12.969


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2.  What is the best anti-reflux operation? All fundoplications are not created equal.

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5.  Flatulence After Anti-reflux Treatment (FAART) Study.

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7.  Anterior 90° partial vs Nissen fundoplication--5 year follow-up of a single-centre randomised trial.

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8.  Anterior 180° partial fundoplication--how I do it.

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9.  Efficacy and patient satisfaction of single-session transoral incisionless fundoplication and laparoscopic hernia repair.

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10.  Minimal access surgery compared with medical management for gastro-oesophageal reflux disease: five year follow-up of a randomised controlled trial (REFLUX).

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