Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis and Extraesophageal Reflux
Recurrent Respiratory PapillomatosisExtra Oesophageal Reflux1 moreThe purpose of the study was to determine, whether patients with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) suffer from extra oesophageal reflux more often than patients with laryngeal cyst (control group).
Influence of IPV on GOR in Infants From 0 to 12 Months.
Gastro-oesophageal RefluxThe purpose of this study is to determine whether Intrapulmonary Percussive Ventilation ( airway clearance technique) provokes or aggravates gastro-oesophageal reflux in infants from 0 to 12 months.
Minimally Invasive Collis-Nissen for the Treatment of Short Esophagus
Gastro-esophageal Reflux DiseasesShort EsophagusTrue short esophagus (TSE) is present when the distance between the esophago-gastric (E-G) junction and the apex of the hiatus is shorter than 2.5 cm, without the application of any downward pressure on the stomach, after maximal mobilization of the distal thoracic esophagus. It has been demonstrated that TSE is present in 20% of patients undergoing routine surgery for gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD), and in more than 50% of cases of type III-IV hiatal hernia (HH) that are treated surgically. Recent reports have confirmed the importance of diagnosing and electively treating TSE to reduce the risk of anatomic recurrence after surgery. The surgical techniques currently used for the elective treatment of TSE are based on the association of the Collis gastroplasty with an anti-reflux funduplication and the hiatoplasty, performed using minimally invasive techniques; the mortality, morbidity, and outcomes of these procedures remain subjects of debate. In light of the doubtful validity of the surgical results for TSE, some researchers have proposed that this condition should not be treated with surgical therapy. In the absence of randomized, multicenter studies designed to compare the surgical techniques used to treat TSE, the investigators believe that data obtained from a single-center study may be useful to the surgical community, provided that such data are based on an objective intra-operative diagnosis of TSE and a rigorous follow-up period.
A Study of Nexium (Esomeprazole) 40 mg Once Daily in Subjects With Symptoms of Gastroesophageal...
Gastroesophageal Reflux DiseaseThe purpose of this study is to assess how patients with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (heartburn) who are currently receiving treatment with a proton pump inhibitor but are still experiencing symptoms will benefit from a change in treatment.
Comparative Anti-Reflux Procedures in Neurologically Impaired Children
Gastroesophageal RefluxNervous System Diseases2 moreThis trial is a randomized controlled trial of two standard anti-reflux procedures, Nissen fundoplication versus gastrojejunal feeding tubes (GJ tubes), in children and adolescents with functional and intellectual impairment who have gastrostomy feeding tubes and medically refractory or severe gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). This is a pilot study to establish feasibility before initiating a multi-centered study.
Comparison of Laparoscopic Nissen Versus Thal Fundoplication in Children
Gastroesophageal Reflux DiseaseLaparoscopic fundoplication is increasingly performed in paediatric surgery. Many types of fundoplication are performed, each has advantages and disadvantages. The Nissen operation is the most frequently performed procedure in the U.K., however it can be associated with post-operative dysphagia. The relative benefits between Nissen and other fundoplication techniques in children are still uncertain. The aim of our study was to compare the long-term outcomes following laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication with laparoscopic Thal fundoplication in children.
ClosureFAST vs. Laser Ablation for the Treatment of GSV Disease: A Multicenter, Single-Blinded,...
Venous RefluxThe objective of this post-market study is to compare the post-procedure recovery between two types of minimally invasive catheter treatments for venous disease in the Great Saphenous Vein.
Nissen and Gastroplasty in Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
Gastroesophageal Reflux DiseaseHiatal Hernia3 moreLaparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication has established itself as the procedure of choice in the surgical management of the majority of patients suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Postoperative paraesophageal herniation has incidence ranges up to 7% in the immediate postoperative period. This randomized controlled study was scheduled to investigate the role of the posterior gastropexy, in combination with laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication, in prevention of paraesophageal herniation and improvement of postoperative results, in surgical treatment of GERD.
Novel Biomarkers in the Neoplastic Progression of Barrett's Esophagus
Barrett EsophagusEsophageal Neoplasm1 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine if there are any early changes in DNA markers of blood and esophageal tissue in people with gastric reflux, Barrett's esophagus or esophageal cancer that can warn of a progression to esophageal cancer.
Necessity of Esophageal Dissection During Laparoscopic Fundoplication
Gastroesophageal Reflux DiseaseHiatal HerniaThis study compares complete dissection of the tissue around the lower esophagus to no dissection of these tissues during laparoscopic fundoplication in children.