Has anyone had surgery to repair hiatal hernia?

Posted by tlv68 @tlv68, Dec 24, 2016

Has anyone had surgery to repair hiatal hernia?

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I have read about a treatment that uses a beaded bracelet type instrument to strengthen the hiatal spincter.

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If you haven't found it, it is called the Linx Procedure which uses magnets to help close the esophagus off from the stomach when you have a weak spincter.

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I have read about a treatment that uses a beaded bracelet type instrument to strengthen the hiatal spincter.

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found it! Thanks

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I have had a hiatial hernia for a number of years. Recently, I started throwing up after meals. The results of a Fluoroscopy (spelling?), indicated that half my stomach is pulled up through the diaphragm. Apparently the hole has gotten larger over the years. One gastroenterologist has recommended surgery and sent me to a general surgeon for an operation. Questions, if you have any experience with this condition

1. The name of the operation is Nissen fundoplication. It is done laparoscopically. If you or someone you know has had this operation, what comments, concerns or input do you have. Especially, are you GLAD you had it done?

2. Did you go to a general surgeon or a vascular surgeon or what type of surgeon?
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3. Side effects if any?

4, What were your original symptoms and were they resolved?

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Hi @marlaxyz,

I'm tagging Mentor @kdubois and @carolynlivingjaks who have written extensively about Nissen Fundoplication, and/or Linx surgery. While we wait for their input, you might wish to read these discussions on Connect:
– Linx procedure https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/linz-procedure/
– Nissen Fundoplication reversa lhttps://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/nissen-fundoplication-reversal/

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Profile picture for marlaxyz @marlaxyz

I have had a hiatial hernia for a number of years. Recently, I started throwing up after meals. The results of a Fluoroscopy (spelling?), indicated that half my stomach is pulled up through the diaphragm. Apparently the hole has gotten larger over the years. One gastroenterologist has recommended surgery and sent me to a general surgeon for an operation. Questions, if you have any experience with this condition

1. The name of the operation is Nissen fundoplication. It is done laparoscopically. If you or someone you know has had this operation, what comments, concerns or input do you have. Especially, are you GLAD you had it done?

2. Did you go to a general surgeon or a vascular surgeon or what type of surgeon?
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3. Side effects if any?

4, What were your original symptoms and were they resolved?

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thank you so much

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Profile picture for Kanaaz Pereira, Connect Moderator @kanaazpereira

Hi @marlaxyz,

I'm tagging Mentor @kdubois and @carolynlivingjaks who have written extensively about Nissen Fundoplication, and/or Linx surgery. While we wait for their input, you might wish to read these discussions on Connect:
– Linx procedure https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/linz-procedure/
– Nissen Fundoplication reversa lhttps://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/nissen-fundoplication-reversal/

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is that the correct link for the Nissen operation? I cant click through.

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Profile picture for dandl48 Dave @dandl48

I have a hiatial Hernia but I can't have the Nissen Fundoplication (NF)since I have Barrett's Esophagus in the area of the hernia that needs to be monitored. Having the NF would hide the area of Barrett's and wouldn't allow for treatment. There are a # of members here that have had a NF and should give you input. If I remember correctly the most common problem is making the wrap too tight causing difficulty swallowing and burping. I am traveling to Mayo tomorrow for a scope on my Barrett's on Tuesday. Good luck on your problem & hopefully you get a lot of answers.

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Did they talk to you about the LINX procedure?

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I have read about a treatment that uses a beaded bracelet type instrument to strengthen the hiatal spincter.

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I am also interested on any and all information on the LINX procedure.

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Profile picture for marlaxyz @marlaxyz

I have had a hiatial hernia for a number of years. Recently, I started throwing up after meals. The results of a Fluoroscopy (spelling?), indicated that half my stomach is pulled up through the diaphragm. Apparently the hole has gotten larger over the years. One gastroenterologist has recommended surgery and sent me to a general surgeon for an operation. Questions, if you have any experience with this condition

1. The name of the operation is Nissen fundoplication. It is done laparoscopically. If you or someone you know has had this operation, what comments, concerns or input do you have. Especially, are you GLAD you had it done?

2. Did you go to a general surgeon or a vascular surgeon or what type of surgeon?
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3. Side effects if any?

4, What were your original symptoms and were they resolved?

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Hi @marlaxyz,

In October 2016, I had a Nissen Fundoplication at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.

It was done laparoscopically (five abdominal incisions).

It was perfumed by a very experienced thoracic surgeon. I would only have this procedure done by a thoracic surgeon who has done hundreds of these surgeries as I have heard many stories about these surgeries not performed properly.

My nissen was PERFECT! It totally cured my GERD and hiatal hernia. I haven't had even a spot of heartburn since.

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I have had a hiatial hernia for a number of years. Recently, I started throwing up after meals. The results of a Fluoroscopy (spelling?), indicated that half my stomach is pulled up through the diaphragm. Apparently the hole has gotten larger over the years. One gastroenterologist has recommended surgery and sent me to a general surgeon for an operation. Questions, if you have any experience with this condition

1. The name of the operation is Nissen fundoplication. It is done laparoscopically. If you or someone you know has had this operation, what comments, concerns or input do you have. Especially, are you GLAD you had it done?

2. Did you go to a general surgeon or a vascular surgeon or what type of surgeon?
.
3. Side effects if any?

4, What were your original symptoms and were they resolved?

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Profile picture for Kelly, Alumna Mentor @kdubois

Hi @marlaxyz,

In October 2016, I had a Nissen Fundoplication at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.

It was done laparoscopically (five abdominal incisions).

It was perfumed by a very experienced thoracic surgeon. I would only have this procedure done by a thoracic surgeon who has done hundreds of these surgeries as I have heard many stories about these surgeries not performed properly.

My nissen was PERFECT! It totally cured my GERD and hiatal hernia. I haven't had even a spot of heartburn since.

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I am contemplating not getting it done at all . I have no symptoms of GERD, my problem is I throw up if I eat too much. And by too much I mean not so much. (2-3 oz chicken, veggie, potato is fine....anything more 1/2 an avocado or a salad - too much.) Do you have these types of eating restrictions now? How much? I am amenable to eating four meals a day vs 3. I do not eat spicy or fried food anyway so that is not a problem. Do you have any thoughts on NOT doing the operation. It seems quite major to me.

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