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Trends in laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery: a Korea nationwide study

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Author(s)
Min Seo KimYoujin OhJun-Hyun LeeJoong-Min ParkJin-Jo KimKyo Young SongSeung Wan RyuKyung Won SeoHyoung-Il KimDong Jin KimSungsoo ParkSang-Uk Han
Keimyung Author(s)
Ryu, Seung Wan
Department
Dept. of Surgery (외과학)
Journal Title
Surg Endosc
Issued Date
2021
Volume
35
Issue
8
Keyword
Laparoscopic fundoplicationGastroesophageal reflux diseaseTrend · Nissen fundoplicationDysphagiaComplications
Abstract
Background:
In 2014, the results derived from the nationwide data of the Korean Anti-reflux Surgery Study (KARS) demonstrated short-term feasibility and safety of anti-reflux surgery. This study aimed to update the longer-term safety and feasibility of laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery up to 1-year follow-up with the KARS nationwide cohort.

Methods:
The data of 310 patients with GERD who received anti-reflux surgery up to 2018 were analyzed. Baseline patient characteristics, postoperative symptom resolution, and postoperative complications were evaluated at postoperative 3 months and 1 year using the questionnaire designed by KARS. We divided the patients into two groups according to the operation period (up to and after 2014) to identify changes in the trends of the characteristics of surgical patients and operative qualities.

Results:
The typical preoperative symptoms were present in 275 patients (91.7%), and atypical symptoms were present in 208 patients (71.0%). Ninety-seven (35.5%) and 124 patients (46.1%) had inadequate PPI responses and hiatal hernia, respectively. At postoperative 1 year, typical and atypical symptoms were either completely or partially controlled in 90.3% and 73.5.0% of patients, respectively. Moderate-to-severe dysphagia, inability to belch, gas bloating, and flatulence at postoperative 1 year were identified in 23.5%, 29.4%, 23.2%, and 22.0% of patients, respectively. The number of surgical patients continuously increased from 2011 to 2018 in Korea. The proportion of patients with hiatal hernia and comorbidities increased (p < 0.01, p = 0.053), and the operation time decreased significantly (p < 0.01) in the late period (2015-2018) as compared with the early period (2011-2014). Symptom control and complication rate were equivalent between the two periods.

Conclusions:
Anti-reflux surgery was effective with > 90% of typical symptom resolution and posed a comparable postoperative complication rate with those in Western studies with mid-term to long-term follow-up. This result supports the feasibility and safety of anti-reflux surgery as a treatment for GERD in the Korean population.
Keimyung Author(s)(Kor)
류승완
Publisher
School of Medicine (의과대학)
Citation
Min Seo Kim et al. (2021). Trends in laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery: a Korea nationwide study. Surg Endosc, 35(8), 4241–4250. doi: 10.1007/s00464-020-07909-6
Type
Article
ISSN
1432-2218
Source
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00464-020-07909-6
DOI
10.1007/s00464-020-07909-6
URI
https://kumel.medlib.dsmc.or.kr/handle/2015.oak/43562
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