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Laparoscopic Collis Gastroplasty and Nissen Fundoplication

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Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication is performed to treat reflux esophagitis refractory to medical management, and a Collis gastroplasty is added to lengthen a short esophagus when present. This chapter describes indications, essential steps, variations, and complications of this procedure. It provides a detailed template operative note for the procedure.

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Correspondence to Bassem Y. Safadi MD .

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Alaeddine, M.H., Shamseddine, G.A., Safadi, B.Y. (2017). Laparoscopic Collis Gastroplasty and Nissen Fundoplication. In: Hoballah, J., Scott-Conner, C., Chong, H. (eds) Operative Dictations in General and Vascular Surgery. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44797-1_11

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