Anti-reflux surgery
Alternate Names : Fundoplication, Nissen fundoplication, Belsey (Mark IV) fundoplication, Toupet fundoplication, Thal fundoplication, Hiatal hernia repair, Endoluminal fundoplication
Risks
Risks for any anesthesia are: Risks for any surgery are: Risks for this surgery are: - Gas bloat, which makes it hard to burp or throw up. It also causes bloating after meals. These symptoms slowly get better for most people.
- Pain and difficulty when you swallow, for some people. This is called dysphagia. For most people, this goes away in the first 3 months after surgery.
- Damage to the stomach, esophagus, liver, or small intestine. This is very rare.
- Respiratory complications, such as a collapsed lung. This is also rare.
- Recurrence of the hiatal hernia
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