Fundoplication is an ani-reflux surgery that doctors recommend to treat severe GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) in people who do not respond to medications or cannot take medicine for any reason.
GERD happens when the sphincter muscles that regulate the opening between the esophagus and the stomach weaken allowing the food and stomach acid to return from the stomach to the esophagus.
A hiatal hernia may worsen the symptoms of GERD. It occurs when the stomach bulges into the chest through the diaphragm. The symptoms of acid reflux or GERD include:
What is fundoplication (GERD) surgery?
Fundoplication is a surgical procedure that wraps the stomach fundus (the stomach’s upper part that bulges around the esophagus) around the esophagus. This recreates the lower esophageal sphincter pressure preventing acid reflux.
Types of the Fundoplication Procedures
Nissan 360-degree wrap (complete fundoplication):
The procedure is the gold standard in treating GERD symptoms in people and is the most commonly done anti-reflux procedure. It involves wrapping the fundus completely around the bottom of the esophagus. The surgery repairs the valve at the end of the esophagus that fails to work properly in people with GERD.
Nissan fundoplication is not advised in people with achalasia as it may affect peristalsis, the movement that helps send food down the esophagus.
Toupet 270-degree wrap (posterior fundoplication):
The procedure involves wrapping the fundus about two-thirds of the way around the back of the esophagus. This creates a valve that allows people with GERD to release gas through burp or vomit as necessary.
Watson 180-degree wrap (anterior fundoplication):
The procedure involves reconstructing the part of the esophagus next to the diagram. The fundus is wrapped around the front of the esophagus and stitched to the diaphragm tissue.
Why is the fundoplication procedure performed?
The procedure is performed when:
Fundoplication Complications
The complications of the fundoplication procedure include:
Fundoplication Procedure
Fundoplication surgery is typically done under general anesthesia where an intravenous (IV) tube is placed into the veins for anesthesia and fluid regulation during surgery.
Your healthcare practitioner may recommend tests including:
During the surgery:
The surgeon will:
Fundoplication techniques:
The surgery typically takes around 2 to 3 hours when the surgeon uses techniques like:
Sources:
https://www.mcw.edu/departments/surgery/divisions/minimally-invasive-and-gastrointestinal-surgery/patient-care/gerd-and-gastrointestinal-surgery-program/gastroesophageal-reflux-disease-gerd/laparoscopic-nissen-fundoplication-gerd-surgery#:~:text=During%20surgery%2C%20the%20top%20of,properly%20in%20patients%20with%20GERD.
https://www.mcw.edu/departments/surgery/divisions/minimally-invasive-and-gastrointestinal-surgery/patient-care/gerd-and-gastrointestinal-surgery-program/gastroesophageal-reflux-disease-gerd/laparoscopic-nissen-fundoplication-gerd-surgery#:~:text=During%20surgery%2C%20the%20top%20of,properly%20in%20patients%20with%20GERD.
https://www.healthline.com/health/gerd/fundoplication
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/gerd/multimedia/gerd-surgery/img-20006950
https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/002925.htm
https://www.nm.org/conditions-and-care-areas/treatments/fundoplication
https://surgery.ucsf.edu/procedure/nissen-fundoplication
Fundoplication is an ani-reflux surgery that doctors recommend to treat severe GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) in people who do not respond to medications or cannot take medicine for any reason.
GERD happens when the sphincter muscles that regulate the opening between the esophagus and the stomach weaken allowing the food and stomach acid to return from the stomach to the esophagus.
A hiatal hernia may worsen the symptoms of GERD. It occurs when the stomach bulges into the chest through the diaphragm. The symptoms of acid reflux or GERD include:
What is fundoplication (GERD) surgery?
Fundoplication is a surgical procedure that wraps the stomach fundus (the stomach’s upper part that bulges around the esophagus) around the esophagus. This recreates the lower esophageal sphincter pressure preventing acid reflux.
Types of the Fundoplication Procedures
Nissan 360-degree wrap (complete fundoplication):
The procedure is the gold standard in treating GERD symptoms in people and is the most commonly done anti-reflux procedure. It involves wrapping the fundus completely around the bottom of the esophagus. The surgery repairs the valve at the end of the esophagus that fails to work properly in people with GERD.
Nissan fundoplication is not advised in people with achalasia as it may affect peristalsis, the movement that helps send food down the esophagus.
Toupet 270-degree wrap (posterior fundoplication):
The procedure involves wrapping the fundus about two-thirds of the way around the back of the esophagus. This creates a valve that allows people with GERD to release gas through burp or vomit as necessary.
Watson 180-degree wrap (anterior fundoplication):
The procedure involves reconstructing the part of the esophagus next to the diagram. The fundus is wrapped around the front of the esophagus and stitched to the diaphragm tissue.
Why is the fundoplication procedure performed?
The procedure is performed when:
Fundoplication Complications
The complications of the fundoplication procedure include:
Fundoplication Procedure
Fundoplication surgery is typically done under general anesthesia where an intravenous (IV) tube is placed into the veins for anesthesia and fluid regulation during surgery.
Your healthcare practitioner may recommend tests including:
During the surgery:
The surgeon will:
Fundoplication techniques:
The surgery typically takes around 2 to 3 hours when the surgeon uses techniques like:
Sources:
https://www.mcw.edu/departments/surgery/divisions/minimally-invasive-and-gastrointestinal-surgery/patient-care/gerd-and-gastrointestinal-surgery-program/gastroesophageal-reflux-disease-gerd/laparoscopic-nissen-fundoplication-gerd-surgery#:~:text=During%20surgery%2C%20the%20top%20of,properly%20in%20patients%20with%20GERD.
https://www.mcw.edu/departments/surgery/divisions/minimally-invasive-and-gastrointestinal-surgery/patient-care/gerd-and-gastrointestinal-surgery-program/gastroesophageal-reflux-disease-gerd/laparoscopic-nissen-fundoplication-gerd-surgery#:~:text=During%20surgery%2C%20the%20top%20of,properly%20in%20patients%20with%20GERD.
https://www.healthline.com/health/gerd/fundoplication
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/gerd/multimedia/gerd-surgery/img-20006950
https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/002925.htm
https://www.nm.org/conditions-and-care-areas/treatments/fundoplication
https://surgery.ucsf.edu/procedure/nissen-fundoplication
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