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Abstract Background Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is one of the most prevalent gastric disorders, defined as a condition in which reflux of gastric and duodenal contents back into esophagus causing troublesome symptoms and complications impairing quality of life. Objective To evaluate clinical efficacy of endosural suturing using gastroscope for patients with resistant GERD. Subjects and Methods This study is a prospective study. This study was carried out at Gastroenterology outpatient's clinic, endoscopic center of Ain Shams University Hospitals. The study was performed from September 2019 to December 2020. 25 adult patients having resistant GERD or Hiatus hernia. Results In our results we found that there was highly statistically significant difference according to symptoms grade between before treatment and after treatment. In our study we cleared that according to CBC, the mean of Hb 12.89 (± 0.80 SD), the mean of RDW 13.40 (±0.95 SD), the mean of platelets (*1000) 239.76 (± 60.37 SD), mean of RBCs 5.19 (± 0.51 SD). In study in our hands we found that there is highly statistically significant according to hill grade between before treatment and after treatment. Conclusion Our study has shown that endoscopic suturing of the gastroesophageal junction has significant improvements in reflux control that is sustained to 6 months and significant improvement in quality of life after procedure and significant reduction in symptoms severity after procedure.

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