Abstract

We have previously reported the results of extended esophageal myotomy and Belsey hiatal hernia repair in 21 patients. Reflux was considered to be a late complication of this operation, and gastroplasty has subsequently been added. Thirty-four patients have now been surgically treated, 17 with myotomy and Belsey repair and 17 with myotomy, gastroplasty, and Belsey repair. Eight of the 17 with Belsey repair developed clinical and roentgenographic signs of reflux 6 to 27 months following operation without evidence of hernia recurrence; 5 of the 8 patients have required further operation, with the addition of gastroplasty for reflux control. Seventeen patients were treated primarily by extended myotomy, gastroplasty, and Belsey repair. None of the patients who underwent gastroplasty have reflux symptoms, and only 1 shows a trace of reflux radiologically.

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