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Useful traction technique for laparoscopic fundoplication without removing proceeding gastrostomy in a neurologically impaired patient with a body deformity

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Severely neurologically impaired patients often require the creation of a gastrostomy when they develop difficulty with oral intake followed by antireflux surgery. We use a traction technique for laparoscopic fundoplication… Click to show full abstract

Severely neurologically impaired patients often require the creation of a gastrostomy when they develop difficulty with oral intake followed by antireflux surgery. We use a traction technique for laparoscopic fundoplication without removing the gastrostomy in such cases. Right lateral traction of the round ligament of the liver and left lateral traction of the stomach body are performed using a needle device. The left liver lobe is elevated with a liver retractor inserted via the epigastrium. This traction technique allows a sufficient surgical field for manipulating forceps to be created in cases with a gastrostomy, enabling fundoplication to be performed safely without removing the gastrostomy.

Keywords: without removing; fundoplication; traction; traction technique; neurologically impaired

Journal Title: Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery
Year Published: 2022

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