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What's New in Minimally Invasive GERD Treatment.
Yasmine Iqbal

Not long ago, patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease had two choices: a lifelong regimen of costly drugs or invasive fundoplication surgery. In large part because neither therapy with proton pump inhibitors or Nissen fundoplication is ideal, laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery is gaining in popularity among gastroenterologists and general surgeons for severe GERD.

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