Endoscopic interventions in the management of the gastroesophageal reflux: a narrative review.

Andrew Akcelik, Claire Miller, Charles Bakhos, Abbas Abbas, Roman Petrov
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Objective: The goal of this review is to describe and compare current and historic endoscopic interventions for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

Background: The prevalence of GERD affects a large portion of the population. Nearly half of those treated with conservative medical therapy have refractory symptoms of reflux. Surgery is a durable solution for reflux, however, it is an invasive procedure and classical fundoplication comes with its own share of side effects and complications. In this review, we will discuss the advantages and pitfalls of available endoscopic procedures, and describe medium-term (up to several years) outcomes.

Methods: Literature search of the PubMed database, including the years 1999 to 2021 was performed with search terms to reflect the described devices in the review. Individual review of retrieved references was performed for additional sources. Thorough review of societal guidelines was also conducted in preparation of this manuscript.

Conclusions: Gastroesophageal reflux is a common problem in the United States and worldwide, and its prevalence continues to increase. Within the last two decades, there have been several new endoscopic modalities introduced for the management of this disease. Here, we present a focused review of endoscopic gastroesophageal reflux interventions, its advantages and pitfalls. Surgeons focusing on the foregut conditions should be aware of these procedures as they may provide a minimally invasive option for the selected group of patients.

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内镜干预在胃食管反流的管理:叙述回顾。
目的:本综述的目的是描述和比较目前和历史上胃食管反流病(GERD)的内镜干预措施。背景:胃反流的患病率影响了很大一部分人群。近一半接受保守药物治疗的患者出现难治性反流症状。手术是一种持久的解决反流的方法,然而,它是一种侵入性的手术,经典的盆底复制有其自身的副作用和并发症。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论现有内窥镜手术的优点和缺陷,并描述中期(长达几年)的结果。方法:检索PubMed数据库1999 - 2021年的文献,检索词反映综述中描述的器械。对检索到的参考文献进行个别审查,以获取其他来源。在准备本手稿时,还对社会准则进行了彻底的审查。结论:胃食管反流在美国和世界范围内是一个常见的问题,其患病率持续上升。在过去的二十年里,有几种新的内镜治疗方法被引入到这种疾病的治疗中。在这里,我们提出了一个重点回顾内镜胃食管反流干预,其优点和缺陷。专注于前肠疾病的外科医生应该了解这些手术,因为它们可能为选定的患者组提供微创选择。
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