T. Franzen et al., Prospective study of symptoms and gastro-oesophageal reflux 10 years afterposterior partial fundoplication, BR J SURG, 86(7), 1999, pp. 956-960
Background: This was a prospective study of symptoms, and short-term and lo
ng-term reflux competence after partial fundoplication.
Methods: Some 101 patients were operated consecutively with posterior parti
al (270 degrees) fundoplication. Indications for surgery were reflux diseas
e without erosive oesophagitis in 25 patients, moderate oesophagitis in;43,
severe oesophagitis in 25 and paraoesophageal hernia in eight. Symptom sco
re, manometry and pH tests were performed before operation, 6 months after
operation and after 6-14 years.
Results: All patients (n=101) were free from heartburn and regurgitation at
early follow-up. There was evidence of clinical recurrence at late follow-
up (n=87) in two of 22 patients without oesophagitis before operation, two
of 39 with moderate oesophagitis before operation and three of 19 patients
with severe oesophagitis before operation; 92 per cent had good reflux cont
rol at late follow-up.
Conclusion: Posterior partial fundoplication shows excellent reflux control
at early follow-up. Ten years later fencer than 10 per cent of patients ha
ve recurrence, which is more common in patients who had severe oesophagitis
before operation.