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Heartburn, also known as
gastroesophageal reflux (GERD), afflicts millions of Americans. Most
patients respond well to conservative measures including dietary
modification, weight loss and antacid therapy; however, lasting
control of symptoms may not be attained.

For those patients in whom a medical
regimen has not been successful, anti-reflux surgery, employing a
variety of fundoplication procedures, can offer gratifying, durable
results with relief of GERD and discontinuation of expensive medical
regimens. In appropriately selected patients, minimally invasive
surgical techniques have significantly
reduced hospitalization days.
    
Šopyright Bedford Surgical Associates, Inc
2002
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