Alternative therapies for GERD : a way to personalized antireflux surgery
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Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a commondisorder, known to affect about20%of theWestern population. Although conventional medical or surgical treatment has proven effective, there is certainly room for improvements. As only 10% of GERD patients are finally treated by antireflux surgery, a large therapeutic window exists. This treatment gap consists of patients who are not effectively treated with proton pump inhibitor but do not want to run the potential risks of conventional surgery. ...
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a commondisorder, known to affect about20%of theWestern population. Although conventional medical or surgical treatment has proven effective, there is certainly room for improvements. As only 10% of GERD patients are finally treated by antireflux surgery, a large therapeutic window exists. This treatment gap consists of patients who are not effectively treated with proton pump inhibitor but do not want to run the potential risks of conventional surgery. During the last two decades, several novel and intriguing options for the surgical treatment of GERD have been introduced and found their way into clinical use. The following summary will give an update of certain alternative therapeutic options to treat GERD or its pathological consequences. ...
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Annals of the new york academy of sciences. New York, NY. Vol. 1434 (2018), p. 360-369
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