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Revision paraesophageal hernia repair outcomes in patients with typical and atypical reflux.

Alex J AddoAyobami M FatunmbiSanjhai L RamdeenAndrew BrodaVladan ObradovicAnthony T PetrickDavid M Parker
Published in: Surgical endoscopy (2022)
Patients who undergo revision paraesophageal hernia repair with objective findings of GERD and subjective complaints of atypical reflux symptoms may show long-term improvement in QOL outcomes. However, these results are contingent on proper patient selection and a thorough work-up for pathological reflux in this population. Further research is needed to determine universal diagnostic criteria to assist in the early detection and surgical treatment of patients with atypical GERD.
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