Can you share some Nissen fundoplication success stories?
I’ve read a number of posts from people who are unhappy with the results of their Nissen fundoplication surgeries. I am considering having the surgery and would like to hear from people who are happy with their surgical outcomes. A recent New England Journal of Medicine article reported that two thirds of people are very satisfied with their Nissen outcomes. Do any of these people participate in these posts?
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Thank you , will check it out!
I’m not sure if this is ok to ask, but if so what city or hospitals did you have it done? General surgeon, thoracic surgeon? Or gastro surgeon?
@ fighter I have read about the Lynx procedure and something called tiff.. But I can’t find much information about it and it does not seem that the major teaching hospitals in New York offering these procedures. Mount Sinai listed it and my G.I. doctor is at mount Sinai I don’t know probably candidate. If you know anything about it could you please send me the information somehow or post it here? I don’t know how that works I’m new to this discussion.
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Colleen
I had my 270degree Nissen laparoscopic surgery in 2014, and it has worked very well for me. One day in hospital, limited initial discomfort and recovery to solid foods over 10-14 days. It really resolved my GERD and potential Barrett's esophageal potential. For first couple years, had to not drink carbonated beverages and not overeat. If overate, would know it about 30 minutes later and be in extreme discomfort (like stomach cramps). Would resolve by laying down for an hour. Also, takes me longer to eat/swallow than others at table.
8 years later now, still doing well. Don't have overeating occurrences as often---if do, is more minor and treat like GERD with a couple tums. Also over the years have found that better to eat/snack every few hours than to overeat at B-L-D. Can even have a soda occasionally, though try to stir soda to reduce carbonation. Good luck if you proceed with it. I would certainly do over again.
Colleen
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Thank you. This this blog is about success stories, but there are very few. It may be in the rules, but I'm not sure if I'm allowed to ask you if you're under 65 because I'm older and the doctor felt it was a risk. Also, I'm wondering where you had it done teaching hospital somewhere where you live locally mayo clinic? What I'm saying is there is a failure rate of some sort. And that makes me quite uneasy . It's just bad luck. I might have another condition or something; but it seems the skill of the person doing it is quite important. I don't know how to write you privately or if I'm allowed to. See this and can answer my questions if they were allowed your approximate age when it was gone and if you had any complicating conditions. Most importantly, where you had it done. It's not the name of the place other than Mayo, type of facilities experience, shelter, surgeon. Thanks so much. It's good to hear one. Good story.
I was 70 yrs old when had procedure done in 2014. Was done in smaller town in northwest SC by a local bariatric specialist surgeon with a good reputation. He had a lot of experience in banding surgeries. After several OV's, I felt very comfortable with him doing it and have had no regrets since then. Don't believe he's associated with any teaching hospitals but had very specific extra training in this procedure field. If you are conveniently located to that northwest SC, let me know and I can give you his name/location.
Thanks unfortunately no where near there. I recognize in a support group, Most people will post with problems. My G.I. doctor says that at least at his hospital they’re able to mention most of these cases Medically so that are not surgeon to do it several times a week. But as you say related surgery experience Is important I have a choice between (I think) 2 surgeons he recommended His (well-known teaching hospital), Chief of thoracic surgery at another. Doc wants me doing one more test (Gastric emptying), Just to rule it out because fundoplication would make everything worse if I had that problem. My other choice is mayo. I think I don’t know how they select patients s and I don’t know what the follow up is Once I get home if anybody knows that, please post. Thanks for all the feedback folks!