This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by David W Rattner during the Magnets In Surgery: What’s the Attraction? on April 11 2018
Keyword(s): belch, case matched control study, clinical trial, cost, CPT code, DeMeester score, dementia, dysphagia, efficacy, erosion, esophagus, EsophyX, Europe, explant, explantation, fellow, fellowship, fundus, gas bloat, gastroesophageal reflux, GERD, GERD-HRQL, gold standard, health related quality of life, heartburn, insurers, investigators, JACS, Journal of the American College of Surgeons, Lap band, LINX, long-term follow-up, magnetic rings, magnetic sphincter augmentation, magnets, male, marketing, Massachussetts General Hospital, meta-analysis, MGH, millenials, NEJM, New England Journal of Medicine, Nissen fundoplication, osteoporosis, partial fundoplication, pH, PPIs, prospective, proton pump inhibitors, reflux, reoperation, safety, side effects, Surgical Endoscopy, TIF, Torax, Toupet fundoplication, transoral incisonless fundoplication, United States, vomit
Concerns about long-term PPI use–27 sec JAMA Neurol 2016
Magnetic sphincter augmentation–2:17
Reduction in esophageal acid exposure–5:09 NEJM 2013
Linx or Nissen?–7:16 Surg Endosc 2015
Toupet vs Linx–8:59
Cost–10:17
Conclusion–10:46