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10.11.2016 | Original Article
Post-Nissen Dysphagia and Bloating Syndrome: Outcomes After Conversion to Toupet Fundoplication
verfasst von:
Katrin Schwameis, Jörg Zehetner, Kais Rona, Peter Crookes, Nikolai Bildzukewicz, Daniel S. Oh, Geoffrey Ro, Katherine Ross, Kulmeet Sandhu, Namir Katkhouda, Jeffrey A. Hagen, John C. Lipham
Erschienen in:
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
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Ausgabe 3/2017
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Abstract
Introduction
Protracted dysphagia and bloating are potential troublesome side effects following Nissen fundoplication. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of conversion from Nissen to Toupet on dysphagia and bloating.
Methods
The study used a retrospective chart review of all patients who had undergone conversion from Nissen to Toupet between 2001 and 2014. Endpoints were to determine the effect of conversion on dysphagia, bloating, and reflux control.
Results
Twenty-five patients underwent conversion at a median of 3.7 years (1.4–10.5) after initial fundoplication. Indications were dysphagia in 19 (76%) and bloating syndrome in 6 (24%) patients. The median operative time was 104 min (86–146). There were no serious complications or mortality. Median follow-up was 27 months (0.8–130). Dysphagia was relieved in 16 (84%) and bloating in all 6 patients. Two patients developed reflux requiring a redo-Nissen. Two patients had persistent dysphagia and required endoscopic dilation. The GERD-HRQL post-conversion showed a median score of 5 (3–13).
Conclusions
Conversion relieved dysphagia in 84% and bloating in 100%. Significant recurrence of GERD was rare. Given the absence of serious complications, conversion should be considered in patients with severe bloating or dysphagia.