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You are here: Home / Videos / Mechanisms of failure after fundoplication

Mechanisms of failure after fundoplication

 

This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by J. Scott Roth during the The Symptomatic Patient After Anti-Reflux Surgery: Causes, Work-Up, and Management Strategies on April 14 2018


Keyword(s): abdomen, anatomic, anti-reflux surgery, asymptomatic, boggy, Bougie, cardia sling, chest, Collis gastroplasty, CT scan, delayed gastric emptying, DGE, diaphragm, diaphragmatic defect, diaphragmatic hernia, dissection, dysphagia, Endo GIA stapler, endoscopic stapler, endoscopy, EoE, eosinophilic esophagitis, erosion, esophageal mobilization, esophagus, etiology, evaluation, failure, fibrosis, fundoplication, fundoplication takedown, fundus, gastric atony, gastric emptying study, gastroesophageal junction, gastrointestinal, gastroparesis, gastrotomy, GEJ, GI stromal tumor, giant PEHR, Harmonic scalpel, hemidiaphragm, hernia recurrence, hiatal defect, hiatal disruption, hiatal hernia recurrence, hiatal stenosis, hiatus, IAP, imaging studies, inflammation, intra abdominal pressure, intrathoracic pressure, laparoscopy, LES, longitudinal fibers, lower esophageal sphincter, manometry, mesh, migration, mobilization, motility disorders, neoesophagus, Nissen fundoplication, non-operative management, nuclear scintigraphy, operative note, paraesophageal hernia repair, partial fundoplication, phrenic vein, pleural cavity, pleurotomy, PTFE patch, pyloroplasty, QoL, quality of life, recurrence, recurrence rate, recurrent hiatal hernia, reflux, refractory, relaxing incision, reoperation, resection, short esophagus, sliding Type III hiatal hernia, slipped fundoplication, slipped wrap, stapled technique, stapler, stenosis, stomach, swallowing, symptomatic, symptoms, tension, Toupet fundoplication, transluminal approach, upper GI, utilization, Valsalva maneuver, vena cava, wedge fundectomy, work-up, wrap, wrap herniation

Evaluation post fundoplication recurrence–37 sec

Revision for fundoplication failure–1:18

Fundoplication controversy–2:07 JACS 2000

Ann Surg 2000

Ann Surg 2006

Ann Surg 2006 Iqbal

Ann Surg 2005

Collis gastroplasty–8:52 J Thorac Surg 1957

J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1998

Axial tension–11:54 Ann Thorac Surg 2002

JSLS 2007

Surg Endosc 2016

JACS 2014

Surg Endosc 2015

Gastroparesis & failed fundoplication–15:04 JACS 2014

Surg Endosc 2016

Conclusion–16:40

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09/18/2018
Learning Themes
Foregut
Sources
2018 Annual Meeting
Video Authors
Roth J
Video Institutions
University of Kentucky--Lexington KY


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