Published in:
01-08-2008 | Editorial
Endoscopic Antireflux Surgery: Are We There Yet?
Author:
David I. Watson
Published in:
World Journal of Surgery
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Issue 8/2008
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Excerpt
Gastroesophageal reflux disease is common in western societies. Up to 40% of individuals in these countries experience at least some reflux symptoms, and the provision of antisecretory medication for the treatment of reflux is now a major cost for all western countries. Established treatments for reflux entail antisecretory medication (usually a proton pump inhibitor) or antireflux surgery (usually achieved laparoscopically). Arguably, neither of these options is ideal. The perfect treatment for gastroesophageal reflux would probably be a single, 100% effective intervention, which is undertaken on an outpatient basis and is not associated with any risks or side effects. Currently, neither medical nor surgical therapy meets all of these criteria. …