Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3263064 Digestive and Liver Disease 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Gastro-oesphageal reflux disease results primarily from the loss of an effective antireflux barrier, which forms a mechanical barrier against the retrograde movement of gastric content. This review describes the technique of performing a transoral incisionless fundoplication with the EsophyX® device.Transoral incisionless fundoplication reconfigures the tissue so as to establish serosa-to-serosa plications which include the muscular layers, and construct 3–5 cm long valves 200–300° in circumference. The steps of the technique, as well as complications and their management are described in detail, and a recent literature review is also provided.At present, available prospective cohort studies indicate that transoral incisionless fundoplication using the EsophyX® device may be effective in approximately half PPI-responsive gastro-oesphageal reflux disease for up to 3 years’ follow-up, without troublesome procedure-related persistent side effects.

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