What is Laparoscopic Fundoplication?

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  • Your lower esophageal sphincter is the valve between your esophagus and stomach.
    It is possible for your sphincter to be too loose or for the opening in the diaphragm muscles
    around it to be too wide, allowing for acid reflux or even herniation/bulging of your stomach
    through this opening into your chest. These conditions can damage your esophagus and cause
    discomfort. This sphincter can be tightened surgically by wrapping the top portion of the
    stomach around your esophageal sphincter to reinforce the valve; this will prevent acid reflux
    and allow your esophagus to heal. If you also have a hiatal hernia, this will be repaired during
    the same procedure.
    Many important structures surround the area of operation; your stomach is held in place by
    multiple ligaments attaching it to surrounding organs and these must be taken down. Several
    important nerves and arteries are near the area of dissection and care must be taken not to
    damage these. Above the diaphragm, your esophagus lies between your lungs.
    If less invasive medical treatments fail, fundoplication is commonly performed for
    GERD or acid reflux disease because tightening your esophageal sphincter can help stop
    backflow of acid into your esophagus. Fundoplications are also commonly performed as part of
    hiatal hernia repair. Your esophageal acid levels and esophageal muscle function will be tested
    prior to surgery to check whether this surgery will help your symptoms and to determine the best
    strength of wrap for you.
    What to expect - Preop : Your surgery will be done in an operating room while you are
    completely asleep. The length of the procedure can vary but is usually 3-5 hours.
    It is usually done through small incisions with the help of a long camera. We call this
    laparoscopic surgery.
    Once we have entered your abdomen, we retract your liver out of the way and
    carefully dissect away ligaments and adhesions until we have exposed the stomach and the cruz
    of the diaphragm, or the opening in your diaphragm muscles through which your esophagus
    should pass. We then free up the stomach until it can be mobilized enough to wrap around the
    esophageal sphincter. We also free up the esophagus where it lies in the lower part of the chest
    so it can be carefully retracted out of the way. We then partially sew the cruz of the diaphragm
    together so the opening in your diaphragm becomes a little tighter. We proceed to wrap the
    top portion of your stomach around your esophagus and suture that into place so it reinforces
    your esophageal sphincter. Once this is done, we check to make sure your wrap is not too tight
    with an endoscope, a flexible camera which can be passed through your mouth and into your
    stomach. We will then remove our laparoscopic instruments and close your incisions.
    Sometimes we will place a gastric tube during surgery, which is a tube between your stomach
    and your abdominal wall. This helps anchor the stomach to the abdominal wall to prevent the
    stomach from rising into the chest. It has the added bonus of being able to vent air and fluid
    from the stomach, which can help relieve discomfort if you are no longer able to belch or vomit.
    This tube is typically temporary, and will be removed at a later date once the track has formed.
    For certain medical conditions involving the esophagus, such as achalasia in which the
    esophageal sphincter does not relax like it is supposed to, a heller myotomy may be also be
    performed. This is a procedure in which we cut the esophageal sphincter muscle.
    Rarely, a larger abdominal wall incision may be necessary if the procedure cannot be completed
    safely through the smaller incisions. This is more common if you have previously had surgery in
    the area we will be working.
    In addition to your surgeon, an anesthesia provider, a surgical resident or surgical assistant,
    nurses, and surgical technicians will be present in the operating room. Since this is a teaching
    hospital, Medical students and other learners may also be present.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 43

  • @Anne--Marie
    @Anne--Marie Рік тому +3

    Thank you for the excellent explanations as this could be in my future.

  • @13elad49
    @13elad49 2 роки тому +5

    I had the Fundoplication surgery with a toupet wrap. No more heart burn or sneezing anytime I had a meal. Although I am concerned I may have a umbilical hernia after the surgery.

  • @cate9353
    @cate9353 8 місяців тому +1

    Thankyou, i am due for this surgery on the 23rd October, here in Australia. I have been researching this very operation. Very informative, thanks again.

  • @Mockturtlesoup1
    @Mockturtlesoup1 Місяць тому

    My mom had this done, and it was successful for her(absolutely horrific) GERD, but the one problem/side effect from the surgery is that she can no longer vomit. Now that may at first sound like a good thing, but the problem is that she still has the reflex to throw up. So instead of throwing up for 30-60 seconds, feeling some relief from the nausea, and possibly having to throw up again later(depending on what causing the nausea/vomiting), she's stuck in the bathroom(or her bed) dry heaving over and over and over.

  • @bryanpan6201
    @bryanpan6201 2 роки тому +1

    Is exercises still doable after this surgery ?

  • @skyforge
    @skyforge 2 роки тому

    What about endoluminal fundoplication? Wouldn't that be better?

  • @user-co6xi5ef5g
    @user-co6xi5ef5g 4 місяці тому

    I did mine in 21/04/2011
    Can you tell me about medication to see if I'm using correct meds

  • @angelinacarter4696
    @angelinacarter4696 3 місяці тому

    Can this surgery be done after gastric sleeve

  • @user-co6xi5ef5g
    @user-co6xi5ef5g 4 місяці тому +1

    😊I did the Nissen Fundoplication in 21/04/2011.
    Can ask what treatment is good so I will see if 8:14 the treatment I'm taking is correct

  • @chardonnaya1
    @chardonnaya1 Рік тому +1

    I'm due to have one of these soon thank you

  • @More_Comedy3
    @More_Comedy3 Місяць тому

    I have esophagus les hill grade 3 please suggest me fundoplication surgery required or not it normal with ppl medicine

  • @user-co6xi5ef5g
    @user-co6xi5ef5g 4 місяці тому

    😊I did the Nissen Fundoplication in 21/04/2011.
    Can ask what treatment is good so I will see if the treatment I'm taking is correct

    • @yonikab8066
      @yonikab8066 2 місяці тому

      How was your surgery ?

  • @esskp9927
    @esskp9927 Рік тому +2

    I just had this done...just got out of the hospital and still recovering

    • @buckky69
      @buckky69 Рік тому

      I m going for the surgery Please share your views

    • @esskp9927
      @esskp9927 Рік тому +2

      @@buckky69 my surgery went well I’m still healing I’m 4 weeks post op I still have pressure and a bit of pain I have a hard time burping but after a few burps I feel satisfied I can’t eat so fast or it feels like the food is stuck in my throat my stitches have healed I have a few stitches marks around my stomach area I was in the hospital for 3 nights I have the issue where I can’t bend over to pick stuff up as I feel lots of pressure and a bit of pain in the stomach area I’ve been on a soup diet for 3 weeks I have been eating slower than before because sometimes I feel like I’m choking but the food is just stuck in my throat not sure what else to say I always have to have water or something to drink with my meals as it can get uncomfortable like the feeling of the food being stuck in my throat but water helps

    • @saikatahmed3297
      @saikatahmed3297 Рік тому

      How are you now? What's was your symptoms?

    • @joshnosirname9924
      @joshnosirname9924 10 місяців тому

      @@esskp9927how are you doing now ?

    • @elmore760
      @elmore760 9 місяців тому

      @@esskp9927hi , now you totally healed?

  • @rexdarby6042
    @rexdarby6042 2 роки тому +2

    And the tube down my nose in to my stomach that was very uncomfortable

    • @Ditto....
      @Ditto.... Рік тому

      Ughh before operation?

  • @rexdarby6042
    @rexdarby6042 2 роки тому +3

    Just had this done , everything was good except the catheter

  • @maniksinghsalaria7302
    @maniksinghsalaria7302 2 роки тому +1

    sir ,i have fundoolication 8 months ago ,now suddenly i start burping,reflux at night which cause chronic sore throat,breathing problems,chest congestion and pain in middle of chest ,what i do?

    • @kohlrabenschwanz
      @kohlrabenschwanz 2 роки тому +7

      Go see a doctor???

    • @justsomeguymustache
      @justsomeguymustache Рік тому +3

      its possible that reocurring symptoms can happen after fundoplication. usually, you will either be put back on long term PPI use, or have a 2nd surgery. you should definitely be speaking to a doctor about these issues and see what may be best for you.

    • @aryshahappiness9120
      @aryshahappiness9120 10 місяців тому

      ​​@@justsomeguymustache I also done this surgery 1months.after 5days of surgery
      I got little chest pain tightness heavyness and burning..still I have problems..my surgion said its is because of tight valve got pain heavyness and tightness in chest and he prescribed me ppi for 3week

  • @jennifereils6835
    @jennifereils6835 2 роки тому +1

    I had this surgery March 15. I have had diarhhea since.

    • @zulhamaffendy5004
      @zulhamaffendy5004 2 роки тому

      sorry to hear that.. hope you doing well for the recovery..

    • @Anne--Marie
      @Anne--Marie Рік тому

      Has your situation been resolved?

    • @yonikab8066
      @yonikab8066 2 місяці тому

      Is that only side affect

    • @reefytide
      @reefytide 2 місяці тому

      Did you have a sore throat before this

  • @oyinim222
    @oyinim222 2 роки тому +1

    I have this operation :(

    • @DoubtingThomas333
      @DoubtingThomas333 2 роки тому +1

      Really? How did it go? I need this operation too. I've been suffering quite badly for several years now. Medicine only helps prevent damage, but I suffer with nausea and regurgitation etc, it isn't fun to eat whatsoever.

    • @andrewsmith3257
      @andrewsmith3257 2 роки тому

      I need this or a surgery like this, how did it go?

    • @elegantlivingideas2892
      @elegantlivingideas2892 Рік тому

      How are you feeling now

    • @zeeshan1550
      @zeeshan1550 Рік тому +1

      @@DoubtingThomas333 same condition of mine all life got disturbed

    • @reefytide
      @reefytide 2 місяці тому

      Does anyone have a sore throat?