Is Laparoscopic Reoperation for Failed Antireflux Surgery Feasible?
Floch N, Hinder R, Klingler P, Branton S, Seelig M, Bammer T, Filipi C. Is Laparoscopic Reoperation for Failed Antireflux Surgery Feasible? JAMA Surgery 1999, 134: 733-737. PMID: 10401824, DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.134.7.733.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFailed antireflux surgeryParaesophageal hernia repairAntireflux surgeryTreated patientsHernia repairDuration of surgeryHiatal herniationFailed antireflux operationsSmall bowel enterotomyLaparoscopic reoperationReoperative proceduresConsecutive patientsPostoperative morbidityOperative complicationsTight fundoplicationToupet fundoplicationDor procedureLaparoscopic approachHeller myotomyLaparoscopic techniqueAntireflux procedureHospital staySurgery failureCrural repairNissen fundoplicationEndo-organ and laparoscopic management of gastric leiomyomas.
Seelig M, Hinder R, Floch N, Klingler P, Seelig S, Branton S, Woodward T. Endo-organ and laparoscopic management of gastric leiomyomas. Surgical Laparoscopy Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques 1999, 9: 78-81. PMID: 9950137, DOI: 10.1097/00019509-199901000-00019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubmucosal tumorGastric leiomyomaGastric lesionsPosterior wall of the stomachSubmucosal gastric tumorWall of the stomachBenign gastric lesionsPosterior gastric wallTreatment of lesionsTreatment of gastric lesionsLaparoscopic managementLaparoscopic treatmentLaparoscopic techniqueEsophagogastric junctionGastric surgeryGastric tumorsPosterior wallEndoscopic guidanceAnterior wallTumorLaparoscopic gastrotomyLesionsGastric wallLeiomyomaTreatment