Anti-reflux surgery, also known as fundoplication, is a procedure used to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) when medications and lifestyle changes do not provide relief.People with severe, chronic oesophagal reflux might need surgery to correct the problem if their symptoms are not relieved through other medical treatments. If left untreated, chronic gastroesophageal reflux can cause complications such as esophagitis, oesophagal ulcers, bleeding, or scarring of the oesophagus.
Laparoscopic antireflux surgery (also called Nissen fundoplication) is used in the treatment of GERD when medicines are not successful. Laparoscopic antireflux surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that corrects gastroesophageal reflux by creating an effective valve mechanism at the bottom of the oesophagus.
Reduced post-operative pain. Following laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery, you should feel abdominal discomfort for 1-2 days and minimal pain thereafter.
Shorter hospital stay. Your hospital stay should only involve 1-2 nights.
A faster return to work. Those with sedentary jobs should be able to resume work within 1-2 weeks and for heavy manual work, within 3-4 weeks.
Improved cosmetic result. Minimal scarring is present.
Lifestyle changes: – The most important lifestyle change to improve the symptoms of reflux is losing weight. If you are overweight, there is often a critical weight. Below this the symptoms of reflux will improve dramatically, above it, reflux will be prominent. Reducing smoking and alcohol consumption will also be helpful. Changing eating habits will also improve symptoms. It is important to have regular meals and to have the last meal several hours before going to bed.
Drug therapy : – Drug therapy is usually very successful at improving the symptom of heartburn. Antacids neutralise the stomach acidity and will relieve relatively mild symptoms. If these fail then stronger prescription drugs may be necessary. These are known as proton pump inhibitors. There are several different types of proton pump inhibitors. These drugs dramatically reduce gastric acid shutting it down to minimal levels. These drugs are usually very effective at relieving heartburn.
Surgery is required if medical treatment fails to relieve the symptoms, or, if the medication satisfactorily relieves the symptoms but as soon as the medication is stopped, the symptoms recur. Under these circumstances a large number of patients prefer to go to surgery rather than take medication for the rest of their lives. This particularly applies to the younger aged patients. Surgery now is performed using laparoscopic (key hole) techniques.
Once you have recovered from anaesthesia, you will be transferred to your hospital room. After your surgery, the nurses will measure your “intake and output.” They will document all the fluids that enter your body, and measure and collect any urine or fluids you produce, including those from tubes or drains placed during surgery.
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