Gerd Surgery: A Possible Last Option

Gerd surgery is something that will suit anyone having a problem with acid reflux that has affected them for a long time or who has experienced pain and who has the means to have it treated through surgical means, though it does need bearing in mind that surgery should be the last option and which should be used only when all other alternatives have proved them ineffective in curing the problem. In any case, gerd surgery can be applied in different ways and there are millions of patients out there who have found that using medical treatments has often proved ineffective in treating their acid reflux problems.

Used Other Options To No Avail

So, if you happen to be one of those people that have tried out various medical options, but are still not satisfied with the results, then gerd surgery may be your best bet. In fact, such form of treatment suits those who have chronic coughing condition which does not respond to medical treatment, and it also suits those who have swollen esophagus and also children who cannot maintain or keep a normal weight. And, it is also useful to consider gerd surgery if you have been taking medication, but would not like to continue with medicinal means over the long term.

In fact, there are a number of types of gerd surgery and one of them happens to be "Nissen Fundoplication" in which the body (or fundus) of the stomach is wrapped in the region of the lower esophagal sphincter or LES and there are two main reasons for this. Firstly, it puts adequate amount of pressure on the LES so that acid reflux does not occur and it also allows food as well as liquids to pass through, and secondly, it allows for looking into and repairing of any hiatal hernias. Such form of gerd surgery can either take the form of open surgery or it could be closed laparoscopic surgery.

However, it needs to be borne in mind that not all candidates will be suitable for undergoing gerd surgery, and it is especially not suited for pregnant women, and also those who have a history that shows the presence of them having had prior bleeding problems. It is also not suitable for those who have medical problems including the likes of asthma and if you have previously had abdominal surgery, then gerd surgery is not for you.

Still, gerd surgery is a very serious step that must only be taken after having considered the various aspects such as possible side effects as well as complications, though it does prove its worth when used to prevent Barrett's esophagus, and it will also allow you to live normally once more.