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Laparoscopic Antireflux Surgery [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Publisher: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2023Edition: 1st ed. 2023Description: VIII, 108 p. 43 illus., 40 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789811971730
Subject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
1 The Chronicle of Antireflux Surgery -- 2 GERD pathogenesis and essential anatomic knowledge for antireflux surgery -- 3 Clinical manifestations and surgical indications of gastroesophageal reflux disease -- 4 Anti-reflux surgery to extra-esophageal manifestations of GERD -- 5 Diagnostic tests and interpretations before anti-reflux surgery -- 6 Various Techniques of Anti-reflux treatment -- 7 Postoperative Clinical Pathway after Anti-reflux Surgery -- 8 Complications after antireflux surgery (ARS) and managements -- 9 Long-term Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness of Anti-reflux Surgery -- 10 Failure and Revision of Antireflux Surgery -- 11 Anti-reflux Surgery during Specific Situations: Achalasia, Para-esophageal Large Hiatal Hernia -- 12 Reflux after Bariatric Surgery -- 13 Emerging surgical options.
Summary: This book provides detailed, up-to-date information on gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and all aspects of laparoscopic antireflux surgery. Clear descriptions of surgical techniques and important surgical tips are combined with state of the art research results to create a unique resource for general surgeons and other health care providers. The book opens by presenting the latest knowledge on the pathogenesis of GERD, identifying the target symptoms, and explaining diagnostic tests and their interpretation. The various techniques of fundoplication are then clearly described and illustrated, with provision of advice on the postoperative clinical pathway and the management of complications. Laparoscopic revision of failed antireflux surgery is fully covered, and the use of antireflux surgery in specific situations, such as achalasia and paraesophageal hernia, is discussed. The relationship between sleeve gastrectomy and GERD is also explored. Finally, guidance is provided on magnetic sphincter augmentation using the LINX Reflux Management System and on other emerging surgical options.
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1 The Chronicle of Antireflux Surgery -- 2 GERD pathogenesis and essential anatomic knowledge for antireflux surgery -- 3 Clinical manifestations and surgical indications of gastroesophageal reflux disease -- 4 Anti-reflux surgery to extra-esophageal manifestations of GERD -- 5 Diagnostic tests and interpretations before anti-reflux surgery -- 6 Various Techniques of Anti-reflux treatment -- 7 Postoperative Clinical Pathway after Anti-reflux Surgery -- 8 Complications after antireflux surgery (ARS) and managements -- 9 Long-term Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness of Anti-reflux Surgery -- 10 Failure and Revision of Antireflux Surgery -- 11 Anti-reflux Surgery during Specific Situations: Achalasia, Para-esophageal Large Hiatal Hernia -- 12 Reflux after Bariatric Surgery -- 13 Emerging surgical options.

This book provides detailed, up-to-date information on gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and all aspects of laparoscopic antireflux surgery. Clear descriptions of surgical techniques and important surgical tips are combined with state of the art research results to create a unique resource for general surgeons and other health care providers. The book opens by presenting the latest knowledge on the pathogenesis of GERD, identifying the target symptoms, and explaining diagnostic tests and their interpretation. The various techniques of fundoplication are then clearly described and illustrated, with provision of advice on the postoperative clinical pathway and the management of complications. Laparoscopic revision of failed antireflux surgery is fully covered, and the use of antireflux surgery in specific situations, such as achalasia and paraesophageal hernia, is discussed. The relationship between sleeve gastrectomy and GERD is also explored. Finally, guidance is provided on magnetic sphincter augmentation using the LINX Reflux Management System and on other emerging surgical options.

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