LAPAROSCOPIC CORRECTION OF RECURRENCE OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE AND HERNIA OF THE ESOPHAGEAL APERTURE OF THE DIAPHRAGM
https://doi.org/10.38181/issn2223-2427.2019.3.33-40
Abstract
Abstract: laparoscopic antireflux surgery are becoming more frequent tool in the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). In this case, according to the literature, symptoms of dysphagia in the postoperative period arise again in 3-30% of patients, which leads to the fact that 3-6% of them are operated repeatedly.
The aim of research: assessment mechanisms for recurrence of GERD and the ability to perform adequate surgical correction after primary antireflux surgery.
Materials and methods: the team of authors during the period from 1993 to 2018 operated on 2,678 patients for GERD and hernia of the esophageal aperture of the diaphragm (GVAP). 127 (4.74%) patients underwent surgery for recurrent form of the disease, 46 from their initial operation is performed in other clinics.
Results: the median follow-up of re-operated patients was 63 months (12 to 139 months). A satisfactory functional result was achieved in 76.4% of the reopened patients.
About the Authors
E. A. GalliamovRussian Federation
Galliamov Eduard Abdulhaevich – MD, Professor, Head of the General Surgery Department
Bolshaya Pirogovskaya St., 19/1, 119146, Moscow
M. A. Agapov
Russian Federation
Agapov Mihail Andreevich – MD, Professor of the Department of Surgery
Leninskie Gory St., 1, 119991, Moscow
O. E. Lucevich
Russian Federation
Lucevich Oleg Emmanuilovich – MD, Professor, Head of the Faculty Surgery Department
Delegatskaya St., 20/1, 127473, Moscow
V. A. Kubishkin
Russian Federation
Kubishkin Valery Alekseevich – MD, academician of RSA, Head of the Department of Surgery
Leninskie Gory St., 1, 119991, Moscow
S. A. Erin
Russian Federation
Erin Sergey Aleksandrovich – PhD, Head of surgical department
Vucheticha St., 21, 127206, Moscow
K. S. Presnov
Russian Federation
Presnov Konstantin Sergeevich – PhD, Head of department of endoscopic surgery
Ivankovskoye highway, 7, 125367, Moscow
Yu. B. Busyrev
Russian Federation
Busyrev Yuriy Borisovich – PhD, Docent of the General Surgery Department
Bolshaya Pirogovskaya St., 19/1, 119146, Moscow
V. V. Kakotkin
Russian Federation
Kakotkin Viktor Viktorovich – Resident of the Department of Surgery
Leninskie Gory St., 1, 119991, Moscow
O. G. Torosyan
Russian Federation
Torosyan Ovakim Gaikovich – resident of the General Surgery Department
Bolshaya Pirogovskaya St., 19/1, 119146, Moscow
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Galliamov E.A., Agapov M.A., Lucevich O.E., Kubishkin V.A., Erin S.A., Presnov K.S., Busyrev Yu.B., Kakotkin V.V., Torosyan O.G. LAPAROSCOPIC CORRECTION OF RECURRENCE OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE AND HERNIA OF THE ESOPHAGEAL APERTURE OF THE DIAPHRAGM. Surgical practice (Russia). 2019;(3):33-40. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.38181/issn2223-2427.2019.3.33-40