2000
Surgical therapy for supraesophageal reflux complications of gastroesophageal reflux disease
Hinder R, Branton S, Floch N. Surgical therapy for supraesophageal reflux complications of gastroesophageal reflux disease. The American Journal Of Medicine 2000, 108: 178-180. PMID: 10718473, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9343(99)00360-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSurgical therapyBenefits of minimally-invasive surgeryResponse to surgical therapyComplications of gastroesophageal refluxOpen surgeryPulmonary symptomsAntireflux surgeryMedical therapyPreoperative testingGastroesophageal refluxEsophageal pHMinimally-invasive surgeryLaryngeal inflammationNocturnal asthmaSurgeryPulmonary diseaseTherapyPatientsAsthmaRefluxComplicationsManometryEndoscopyInflammationCough
1999
Seprafilm®‐induced peritoneal inflammation: A previously unknown complication
Klingler P, Floch N, Seelig M, Branton S, Wolfe J, Metzger P. Seprafilm®‐induced peritoneal inflammation: A previously unknown complication. Diseases Of The Colon & Rectum 1999, 42: 1639-1642. PMID: 10613487, DOI: 10.1007/bf02236221.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchParaesophageal herniation as a complication following laparascopic antireflux surgery
Seelig M, Hinder R, Klingler P, Floch N, Branton S, Smith S. Paraesophageal herniation as a complication following laparascopic antireflux surgery. Journal Of Gastrointestinal Surgery 1999, 3: 95-99. PMID: 10457330, DOI: 10.1016/s1091-255x(99)80014-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLaparoscopic Nissen fundoplicationNissen fundoplicationParaesophageal herniationRare complicationClinical presentationProcedure-related complicationsNonspecific abdominal symptomsIntrathoracic gastric volvulusRedo laparoscopic surgeryBarium esophagogramRecurrent dysphagiaAcute abdomenAntireflux surgeryAbdominal symptomsLaparoscopic repairDiagnostic workupEarly dysphagiaLaparoscopic surgeryOperative treatmentParaesophageal herniaFollow-upGastric volvulusComplicationsPatientsFundoplication
1998
Ingested Foreign Bodies within the Appendix: A 100-Year Review of the Literature
Klingler P, Seelig M, DeVault K, Wetscher G, Floch N, Branton S, Hinder R. Ingested Foreign Bodies within the Appendix: A 100-Year Review of the Literature. Digestive Diseases 1998, 16: 308-314. PMID: 9892790, DOI: 10.1159/000016880.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsForeign bodyFollow-upClinical managementRare cause of appendicitisRight lower abdominal quadrantCases of ingested foreign bodiesLower abdominal quadrantClinical follow-upCause of appendicitisPlain abdominal filmsLaparoscopic explorationAppendiceal perforationRare causeAppendiceal lumenAbdominal quadrantFluoroscopic guidanceAbdominal filmsColonoscopic removalAppendicitisIngested foreign bodiesAbdominal radiographsHigh riskAnatomical positionAge groupsComplications