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Surgical Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in Obesity

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Bariatric surgery is ubiquitous today. In the obese patient with comorbid gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), it is increasingly being used as an alternative to fundoplication because it not only has an effect on GERD but also on other comorbid illnesses. Traditional GERD surgery is designed to augment the mechanical barriers against reflux, decrease acid production in the stomach, improve gastric emptying, or divert bile from the stomach. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass addresses these issues in addition to resulting in profound weight loss in patients. Banding may have a positive influence in patients’ GERD, though to a lesser extent. The duodenal switch provides excellent control for patients with alkaline reflux. A revision of the 1991 National Institutes of Health guidelines for determining bariatric surgical candidates is overdue, and it may be feasible to consider expanding the body mass index and comorbidity requirements to reflect the benefits offered by these techniques for GERD patients.

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The author wish to thank Dr. Gonzalo Torres-Villalobos for his thoughtful review. The scientific roundtable was funded by Eisai, Inc. and PriCara, a Unit of Ortho-McNeil, Inc. International Meetings and Science, Inc. organized the roundtable and provided editorial support.

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Ikramuddin, S. Surgical Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in Obesity. Dig Dis Sci 53, 2318–2329 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-008-0415-7

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