Ineffective esophageal motility is not a contraindication to total fundoplication.
Anne-Sophie LaliberteBrian E LouieCandice L WilshireAlexander S FarivarAdam J BogradRalph W AyePublished in: Surgical endoscopy (2020)
In appropriately selected patients, when total fundoplication is performed in the presence of preoperative IEM, the rate of long-term postoperative dysphagia is similar to the reported rate of dysphagia without IEM. With appropriate patient selection, total fundoplication may be performed in patients with IEM without a disproportionate increase in postoperative dysphagia. The presence of preoperative IEM should not be rigidly applied as a contraindication to a total fundoplication.