THE EFFECT OF SYMPTOMS AND NONSPECIFIC MOTILITY ABNORMALITIES ON OUTCOMES OF SURGICAL THERAPY FOR GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE

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BREMNER, RM [1 ]
DEMEESTER, TR [1 ]
CROOKES, PF [1 ]
COSTANTINI, M [1 ]
HOEFT, SF [1 ]
PETERS, JH [1 ]
HAGEN, J [1 ]
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[1] UNIV SO CALIF,SCH MED,DEPT SURG,LOS ANGELES,CA 90033
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10.1016/S0022-5223(94)70044-3
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R5 [内科学];
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The outcome of Nissen fundoplication in patients with a nonspecific motility abnormality compared with the outcome in patients with normal motility is unknown. One hundred consecutive patients who underwent primary Nissen fundoplication were evaluated before and a median of 50 months after operation, with emphasis on the presence of a preoperative motility disorder and its relationship to preoperative and postoperative symptoms. Compared with patients who had normal motility, patients with a nonspecific motility abnormality had a greater prevalence and severity of heartburn and regurgitation before operation. These patients also had a greater esophageal exposure to gash ic juice on pH monitoring as a result of poorer esophageal clearance function. The prevalence and severity of preoperative dysphagia was not related to the presence of a motility disorder. A 90% or a 95% actuarial success rate was achieved in the relief of heartburn and regurgitation over a 96-month period in patients with and without a motility abnormality. The overall actuarial success rate was 93%. Dysphagia was rarely caused or made more severe by the procedure; if present before the operation, it was relieved in most patients. The prevalence of persistent postoperative dysphagia was similar in patients with and without a motility abnormality. The success of Nissen fundoplication in properly selected patients is not affected by the presence of a nonspecific motility disorder.
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