Background: This multicenter survey includes neonates and infants who underwent surgery for primary gastroesophageal reflux (GER) who presented with supraesophageal symptoms of unknown origin with a minimum of 12 months postoperative follow-up. Methods: A total of 726 patients underwent GER surgery in 10 European Centers in the period 1998-2002. Respiratory symptoms were present in 204 patients (28%); 135 patients (17%) had surgery under 1 year of age, and 46 of them (6.3%) because of respiratory symptoms. Surgery was performed without any previous medical treatment in 10 cases (21%). The type of procedure included 37 complete 360° wraps (80%) (Nissen, 12, and Rossetti, 25) and nine partial wraps (20%) (Thal five, Lortat Jacob one, Toupet one, others two). Gastrostomy was associated in 17 cases (37%) (6 PEG and 11 modified Stamm). No gastric emptying procedures were recorded. Results: No major intraoperative complications were reported. Six patients developed complications (13%) and a redo operation was performed in three (6.5%). Respiratory outcome after antireflux surgery was good in 35 patients (76%) and fair with significantly improved respiratory symptoms in 11 (24%). Conclusions: This multicenter survey underlines that GER has to be suspected and aggressively treated in infants with difficult-to-treat supraesophageal symptoms, and also in high-risk cases, in order to prevent major complications. © Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2005.

European multicenter survey on the laparoscopic treatment of gastroesophageal reflux in patients aged less than 12 months with supraesophageal symptoms / Mattioli, G.; Bax, K.; Becmeur, F.; Esposito, C.; Heloury, Y.; Podevin, G.; Lima, M.; Mackinlay, G.A.; Goessler, A.; Tovar, J.A.; Valla, J.; Tuo, P.; Nahum, L.; Ottonello, G.; Sacco, O.; Gentilino, V.; Pini-Prato, A.; Caponcelli, E.; Jasonni, V.. - In: SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY. - ISSN 0930-2794. - STAMPA. - 19:10(2005), pp. 1309-1314. [10.1007/s00464-004-2279-z]

European multicenter survey on the laparoscopic treatment of gastroesophageal reflux in patients aged less than 12 months with supraesophageal symptoms

LIMA, MARIO;
2005

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Background: This multicenter survey includes neonates and infants who underwent surgery for primary gastroesophageal reflux (GER) who presented with supraesophageal symptoms of unknown origin with a minimum of 12 months postoperative follow-up. Methods: A total of 726 patients underwent GER surgery in 10 European Centers in the period 1998-2002. Respiratory symptoms were present in 204 patients (28%); 135 patients (17%) had surgery under 1 year of age, and 46 of them (6.3%) because of respiratory symptoms. Surgery was performed without any previous medical treatment in 10 cases (21%). The type of procedure included 37 complete 360° wraps (80%) (Nissen, 12, and Rossetti, 25) and nine partial wraps (20%) (Thal five, Lortat Jacob one, Toupet one, others two). Gastrostomy was associated in 17 cases (37%) (6 PEG and 11 modified Stamm). No gastric emptying procedures were recorded. Results: No major intraoperative complications were reported. Six patients developed complications (13%) and a redo operation was performed in three (6.5%). Respiratory outcome after antireflux surgery was good in 35 patients (76%) and fair with significantly improved respiratory symptoms in 11 (24%). Conclusions: This multicenter survey underlines that GER has to be suspected and aggressively treated in infants with difficult-to-treat supraesophageal symptoms, and also in high-risk cases, in order to prevent major complications. © Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2005.
2005
European multicenter survey on the laparoscopic treatment of gastroesophageal reflux in patients aged less than 12 months with supraesophageal symptoms / Mattioli, G.; Bax, K.; Becmeur, F.; Esposito, C.; Heloury, Y.; Podevin, G.; Lima, M.; Mackinlay, G.A.; Goessler, A.; Tovar, J.A.; Valla, J.; Tuo, P.; Nahum, L.; Ottonello, G.; Sacco, O.; Gentilino, V.; Pini-Prato, A.; Caponcelli, E.; Jasonni, V.. - In: SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY. - ISSN 0930-2794. - STAMPA. - 19:10(2005), pp. 1309-1314. [10.1007/s00464-004-2279-z]
Mattioli, G.; Bax, K.; Becmeur, F.; Esposito, C.; Heloury, Y.; Podevin, G.; Lima, M.; Mackinlay, G.A.; Goessler, A.; Tovar, J.A.; Valla, J.; Tuo, P.; Nahum, L.; Ottonello, G.; Sacco, O.; Gentilino, V.; Pini-Prato, A.; Caponcelli, E.; Jasonni, V.
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