This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Archana Ramaswamy during the The Symptomatic Patient After Anti-Reflux Surgery: Causes, Work-Up, and Management Strategies on April 14 2018
Keyword(s): algorithm, anatomic, antrum, barium esophagram, belching, benign disease, bile, bloating, BMI, body mass index, cardia, Celiac disease, chest pain, diaphragm, diaphragmatic closure, diarrhea, duodenum, dysphagia, early satiety, EGJOO, endoscope, endoscopic, epigastric pain, esophageal, esophageal manometry, esophagogastric junction outflow obstruction, esophagus, evaluation, experience, failed anti-reflux surgery, failed fundoplication, functional anatomy, gas bloat, gastric bypass, gastric emptying study, gastroenterologist, gastroesophageal junction, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastrointestinal, GEJ, GERD, GES, GI, H. pylori, health related quality of life, heartburn, hiatus, high resolution manometry, Hill Grade, HRM, HRQL, IAP, impedance, incidence, inflammation, intra abdominal pressure, lifestyle, lower esophageal sphincter, management, nausea, Nissen fundoplication, obese, obesity, pain, patulous LES, pH study, physiology, plication, pouch, pyloric stenosis, pylorus, recurrent hiatal hernia, recurrent symptoms, regurgitation, retained food, retroflexion, revisional surgery, sliding hiatal hernia, standard of care, stomach, stricture, swallowing, symptomatic, symptoms, UES, upper endoscopy, upper esophageal sphincter, vagal injury, work-up, wrap
Citations–1:03 World J Surg 2014
Obesity–6:56 J Gastrointest Surg 2015
Evaluation–8:29
Target functional anatomy–10:09
Symptoms guide evaluation–10:45 Dis Esophagus 2015
Symptoms–11:24
Endoscopy–12:06
Esophageal manometry–15:37
pH study–17:31
GES–18:54
Conclusion–19:15