Laparoscopic Gastroplasty
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Laparoscopic Gastroplasty- Key Points
- Summary Statement
- Historical Note
- Definition and Incidence of Hiatal Hernia
- Clinical Evaluation of Patients with Large Hiatal Hernia
- Indications for Surgery
- Open versus Laparoscopic Surgical Approach
- Surgical Principles of Large Hiatal Hernia Repair
- Step 1: Complete mediastinal sac reduction
- Step 2: Esophageal Mobilization: Defining and Identifying the Short Esophagus
- Step 3: Wedge Collis Gastroplasty
- Step 4: Perform an anti-reflux procedure
- Step 5: Tension-free hiatal closure
- Recommended Follow-up after Collis Gastroplasty and Anti-reflux Operation
- Summary
- References
Peptic Esophagitis, Peptic Stricture, and Short Esophagus
Open Gastroplasty
Laparoscopic Techniques in Reoperation for Failed Antireflux Repair
Evaluation and Surgical Treatment of Hiatal Hernias and Gastroesophageal Reflux
Massive (Paraesophageal) Hiatal Hernia
Laparoscopic Toupet Fundoplication
Open and Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication
Gastroesophageal Reflux and Severe Obesity
Secondary Esophageal Motor Disorders and Treatment
Esophagectomy for Benign Disease
Pathophysiology of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Hiatal Hernia
Complications of Surgery for Gastroesophageal Reflux
Open Reoperative Antireflux Surgery
Surgical Approaches to the Diaphragm
Radiology, Computed Tomography, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
History of Esophageal Surgery
Gastroesophageal Reflux in Infants and Children
Open Toupet and Dor Partial Fundoplications
