Reversal of a fundoplication
I had a hernia and the fundoplication done in February as post this my chest is on fire. Going back to see the surgeon who did it on Tuesday. Has anybody had the same experience? If this guy does not have a answer heading for Mayo.
Thanks
Dennis
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Curious if after 7 yrs can the Nissen Fundoplication be reversed? I had the Nissen Fundoplication surgery in 2011. I have been back to the doctor recently to see about having it undone. He basically blew me off. I had the surgery because of a chronic cough. Had test done to see if it was acid reflux. They said it looked like it might be caused by that. Have never had heartburn!! The cough was so annoying!!! Was desperate after going to ENT doctors, Allergist with no results. Decided to have the surgery and have regretted ever since. My cough actually seems worst then before I had the surgery!!! I think it is backing the mucus up in my throat and making it worse. I am so tired of not being able to swallow cold water without it backing up or food not going down the right away. Hopefully someone can help me on this site
Had a Nissen Fundoplication done in 2011 and want it reversed. Any advise? My doctor who did the surgery basically blew me off!!!
I had a nissen in 2013 and a toupet in 2015. Full of mesh and adhesions. Still sick daily... all 3 years. Weight down to 106. 6 surgeries total. Get a 2nd or 3rd opinion. I say dont do it... unless you go to Mayo. Seems we all have to redo and redo... and suffer horribly inbetween. I am meeting with totally new surgeon in a week to see what can be done for me now. Adhesions and hernia hurting me so bad. Dysphagia worsening. I wish you well. Fight for YOU. Its got to get better... or more tolerable anyways. Good luck.
My husband is 4 weeks out from Nissen fundoplication surgery. They gave him a loose wrap. It has been living hell. He is miserable. He couldn't swallow a pill hardly the first two weeks, now nothing stays in him. Diarreah all the time.... he's been back to the doctor he just says give it time. He can't sleep laying down, he has lost 15 pounds and does not need to lose weight AT ALL. He's losing muscle. He wishes he would NEVER have had this surgery done. We need help!
are you sure this is a loose wrap? it sounds like the wrap may be too tight, since pills can't be swallowed . There si an esophagus test that can be down to see if the wrap is too tight. my wrap is too tight for a little over 2 years, and i still experence "heartburn like pain". i have been diagnosed with a hypersensitive esophagus. i have to take atavan 2-3 times a day to soothe the burn like symptoms. I have been thru all the tests and there is no acid reflux in my system now..... i would suggest another opinion from a different thoracic surgeon. if he is getting a bloated feeling after drinking water, then it is possible to get diarhea, because of rapid dumping into the small intestine. i can't get mine reversed right now, since my neck and back are acting up very badly from arthritis,until i can get it under control. He should have a stool check to make sure he doesn't have C-diff bacteria. Some of his diahrea could be symptomatic of this. Consult with your PCP for ideas. Good luck and god bless.....kozlo52
@kozlo52 thank you for replying! They told him they were doing a loose wrap. But I will call Monday morning and talk to the nurse.....AGAIN. I can't imagine being as uncomfortable as he is. Also, yesterday, we did go to the health food store and picked up some digestive enzymes..... last night he was able to eat a sweet potato and a little bit of tender pork ....and he had no adverse side effects? So we are going to continue to monitor that. He also will go to his PCP and get checked for C-diff. That is a good suggestion. Thank you.
My 22 year old son had a NF wrap that was too tight. He had the dilation with only 24 hour's of relief. If the wrap is too tight dilation will not help! Think a tight rubber band.
Dr. Steven Bowers at the Mayo in Jacksonville. Tore down the NF wrap and did the Linxs device. However, unbeknown to Dr. Bowers or us. My son's body makes very fibrous scar tissue. Now 2 year's later only two of the 12 bead's are working. He lost so much weight he has SMA.syndrone, had the by pass surgery to go around the dueduom. Which helped take his pain level down from a 10 to a 5... Most of the time after eating. His food gets stuck for 20 minutes or longer before finally dropping into his stomach. He's had a feeding tube for 2 year's now. Will probably live the rest of his life with a G tube. As he will never be cured from the SMA. He's unable to work currently and desperately trying to get SSDI
Back story, he was born with a problem with his esophagus spinchter and was 11 months old when he had his first Nissan fundoliplication.
That 2nd wrap in 2014 destroyed his life. He's been in severe pain ever since.
Meeting Dr Bowers at the Mayo saved good life. However, we now accept he will never have a normal life.
I personally would never suggest to anyone a NF!
However, they can reverse the NF! seriously anyone that can get to Jacksonville FL to the Mayo and see Dr. Bowers! He's the best surgeon ever!
Hi All
I had my complete Nissen in Nov of 2012. Initially I thought I had ruined my life, I wasn't able to swallow anything other than liquid and jello for weeks. I lost 35 pounds in 8 weeks. However, over time, I was able to gradually return to normal eating. Every once in a while, though, I'll still get food stuck and it won't go down. I'll try and eat/drink to "force" it down but all that happens is that I eventually "vomit" everything up. I'm putting vomit in quotes as the food actually never enters the stomach. My major concern, though, is in my inability to vomit. I contracted norovirus a few years ago and dry heaved for HOURS until eventually being taken to the ER and a tube placed in my stomach to get the contents out. What is of major concern is that I've had aortic surgery twice and have a thin aorta, my primary doc says I can't ever heave that way again as I might dissect. I'm so worried as I also like to travel internationally, and if I'm ever on a plane or in a foreign country they might not know what to do. Should I have my Nissen reversed? Who should I see about doing it ? The surgeon who did the Nissen told me if I ever needed to vomit not to worry as it would "come out the other way" but that certainly hasn't been my experience.
Wow. Just read thru all these posts. I’m scared.
My surgeon who just did the 4th RFA on my Barrett’s esophagus yesterday says my Nissen fundiplication has come completely undone and he wants me to have it done again before my next RFA in December.
Most of the posts on this thread are very negative — and understandably so! I’m so sorry for everyone who has suffered from such terrible complications after having the Nissen fundiplication.
But there were a few positive posts.
My question is this: does anyone know what the success rate is for Nissen fundiplication? Or does anyone know where I could find that kind of information?
My Mayo doctor said 1 in 6 Nissen operations go bad and/ or have negitive complications.