Acid Reflux Surgery
The Two Most Common Acid Reflux
Surgery with Quick Recovery
Did you know that unhealthy eating habits can cause acid
reflux? Based on scientific research, anyone, even infants and
young children have a tendency to have acid reflux. This
disorder is most common in infants and young children but in
time, disappears.
Acid reflux known also as gastro-esophageal reflux disease
can definitely affect adults too. This is a disorder that could
happen anytime especially to someone who had just had a large
meal with lots of acidic foods or even someone with history of
acid reflux, thus, having recurrences of the disorder due to
unhealthy eating patterns.
Unhealthy diet and an inappropriate eating schedule can
cause acid reflux. As a person consumes a heavy meal, full of
acid foods, an abnormality in the stomach can occur like
bringing back the food induced to the esophagus and throat.
Acid reflux is unexplainable to many because this condition can
occur anytime but are most likely to occur after several heavy
meals or unhealthy eating habits.
Many people with acid reflux can control their condition by
means of medical treatment and even appropriate diet. Some
people with a severe condition of acid reflux should consider
surgical procedures because for most people, acid reflux surgery is the
best solutions for this disorder.
There are several surgical procedures that acid reflux
patients can choose from. The most effective and safe acid
reflux surgeries are Laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery, also
known as Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication and Intraluminal
Endoscopic surgery that most patients encounter.
Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication, or fundoplication for
short, is the most common form of acid reflux surgery. This
surgery is performed by tightening the walls of the esophagus
in the area next to the stomach then adding pressure to the
lower esophageal muscles.
When the pressure increased between the stomach and
esophagus, this medical procedure prevents the content of the
stomach to go upward inside the throat and esophagus. Another
method mostly considered by other patients with acid reflux is
having the esophageal valve tightened in order to seal the
esophagus and prevent gastric acid to enter.
Intraluminal endoscopic acid reflux surgery is another acid
reflux surgery that most patients prefer. This surgical
procedure has the same procedure as the fundoplication except
that it involves a small optical, tubular instrument that is
needed to be inserted in the body and at the same time, view
the inner parts of the body that needs surgical or biopsy
attention thus allowing an actual biopsy or surgery to be
performed.
This is possible through the so called endoscope.
Intraluminal endoscopic acid
reflux surgery is quick and has minimal risks
for the patients. As such, a post-operatory treatment is not
required but allows possibly fast recovery for patients as
well.
Because of medical advancement and millions of modern
treatments, acid reflux can now be treated. Patients who wish
to rid of acid reflux can do so because of the options given to
them through possible medications, proper diet or surgery.
Likewise, surgery is most recommended to people with chronic
acid reflux but is now available to patients with less serious
conditions of acid reflux. Henceforth, surgical procedures have
been the most common way of getting rid of acid reflux
completely and permanently. In mind, patients that are
considering surgery will have quick recovery after the surgical
procedures and will no longer have acid
reflux.
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