GERD in elderly patients: Surgical treatment with Nissen-Rossetti laparoscopic technique, outcome

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Background: The gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) is one of the most frequent disease of the upper gastro-entheric tract. Surgical treatment is reserved to selected patients, affected by severe forms of disease and/or without compliance to medical therapy. In 95%-60% of the patients submitted to surgical antireflux intervention, a notable improvement of the quality of life is observed. Functional evaluations performed on pre and post - surgical pHmetric and manometric examination have provided new acquisitions about improvements in the restoration of anatomical and functional integrity of the esophagus-gastric antireflux barrier. Methods. 45 elderly patients with GERD were recruited in a 27 months period. All patients were subjected to laparoscopic Nissen-Rossetti 360° fundoplication. The subjects had a pre-surgical evaluation with:. 24 hours pHmetry,. esophageal manometry,. The same evaluation was repeated 1 month and 6 months after surgical intervention. Results: In our series all patients get benefit from surgical treatment, with an improvement of pHmetric and manometric parameters and a regression of complications of GERD such as Barrett's metaplasia. In 8.33% of patients a PPI therapy was necessary, after the surgical intervention, to control symptoms. Conclusions: The role of surgery in GERD concerns selected patients. Nissen-Rossetti mini-invasive approach is performed with an acceptable percentage of complications (3%-10%). This technique is associated with a good control of GERD symptoms in a short and middle term and with an improvement of functional parameters, such as pHmetric and manometric. © 2012 Aprea et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Aprea, G., Ferronetti, A., Canfora, A., Cardin, F., Giugliano, A., Guida, F., … Amato, B. (2012). GERD in elderly patients: Surgical treatment with Nissen-Rossetti laparoscopic technique, outcome. BMC Surgery, 12(SUPPL. 1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-12-S1-S4

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