The laparoscopic surgical therapy of gastroesophageal reflux disease
Napolitano, L.; Ciccaglione, A.F.; Castellano, A.; Marzio, L.; Innocenti, P.
Annali Italiani di Chirurgia 69(6) 775-780; Discussion: 780-782
1998
ISSN/ISBN: 0003-469X PMID: 10213950 Document Number: 486808
Between January 1995 and February 1997 we performed 30 laparoscopic Nissen-Rossetti fundoplications and 3 laparotomic Nissen fundoplications. All patients were suffering from gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) resistant to medical therapy, 19 patients were suffering also from hiatal hernia and 2 pz. were suffering from a para esophageal hernia. 1 patient had been previously treated with laparotomic Nissen fundoplication for GERD and hiatal hernia. Preoperative assessment included: oesophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGDS) with biopsies: 24-h pH-monitoring; 24-h manometry; barium swallow and DeMeester symptoms scoring. Mean operation time was 110 min. 1 pz. required conversion to laparotomy. 35% of pz. experienced mild grade dysphagia that resolved spontaneously in 4-8 weeks. Postoperative evaluation was performed in all patients 6 months after surgery. Overall results were characterised by a significant reduction of the symptoms score: mean score was reduced from 5.6/9 to 0/9. No signs of oesophagitis were seen at control EGDS. 24-h pH monitoring demonstrated a significant reduction of the total time at ph < 4 from a mean value of 28.2% preoperatively to 1.9% postoperatively. 24 h oesophageal manometry revealed a rise in lower oesophageal sphincter pressure from a mean of 11 mmHg preoperatively to a mean of 27 mmHg postoperatively. Our preliminary results demonstrate that laparoscopic Nissen-Rossetti fundoplication is a safe and effective procedure for gastro-oesophageal reflux disease but, sometimes, laparotomic technique can be considered in selected cases.