Vilar Alberto, Priego Pablo, Puerta Ana, Cuadrado Marta, García Angarita Francisco, García-Moreno Francisca, Galindo Julio
Am Surg. 2018 Nov 1;84(11):1819-1824.
Surgery for refractory gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) has a satisfactory outcome for most patients; however, sometimes redo surgery is required. The Outcome and morbidity of a redo are suggested to be less successful than those of primary surgery. The aim of this study was to describe our experience, long-term results, and complications in redo surgery. From 2000 to 2016, 765 patients were operated on for GERD at our hospital. A retrospective analysis of 56 patients (7.3%) who underwent redo surgery was conducted. Large symptomatic recurrent hiatal hernia (50%) and dysphagia (28.6%) were the most frequent indications for redo. An open approach was chosen in 64.5 per cent of patients. Intraoperative and postoperative complication rates were 18 per cent and 14.3 per cent, respectively. Mortality rate was 1.8 per cent. Symptomatic outcome was successful in 71.4 per cent. Patients reoperated because of dysphagia and large recurrent hiatal hernia had a significantly higher failure rate (32.3% and 31.2%, respectively; = 0.001). Complication rate was significantly lower in the laparoscopic group (0% 22.2%; = 0.04). There were no statistical differences between expert and nonexpert surgeons. Laparoscopic approach has increased to 83.3 per cent in the last five years. Symptomatic outcome after redo surgery was less satisfactory than that after primary surgery. Complications were lower if a minimally invasive surgical approach was used.
难治性胃食管反流病(GERD)手术对大多数患者来说效果令人满意;然而,有时需要再次手术。再次手术的结果和发病率据认为不如初次手术成功。本研究的目的是描述我们在再次手术中的经验、长期结果和并发症。2000年至2016年,我院对765例GERD患者进行了手术。对56例(7.3%)接受再次手术的患者进行了回顾性分析。有症状的复发性食管裂孔疝(50%)和吞咽困难(28.6%)是再次手术最常见的指征。64.5%的患者选择了开放手术方式。术中及术后并发症发生率分别为18%和14.3%。死亡率为1.8%。症状改善成功的比例为71.4%。因吞咽困难和巨大复发性食管裂孔疝而再次手术的患者失败率显著更高(分别为32.3%和31.2%;P = 0.001)。腹腔镜组的并发症发生率显著更低(0%对22.2%;P = 0.04)。专家外科医生和非专家外科医生之间没有统计学差异。在过去五年中,腹腔镜手术方式的比例已增至83.3%。再次手术后的症状改善情况不如初次手术后令人满意。如果采用微创手术方式,并发症会更少。