Have you had a fundoplication operation for hiatus hernia?
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I have been diagnosed with a rolling hiatus hernia and have had lots of problems with food sticking, feeling sick after eating, occasional pain - despite taking medication. I have now been offered the above operation but after reading the possible side effects, I am not convinced that I should proceed. Has anyone had this op done and if so, how did it go? Thank you for your help.
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Elvis1949 jill95220
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i am having the op as I am worried about the chance of strangulation and I have been anaemic . I also would like to enjoy going out for meals.
it has taken me the past two and a half years to get to a surgeon as I was told by a professor I had an ordinary hiatus hernia !!
i have had this for about 15 years in all so looking forward to getting it fixed and really hoping it is keyhole.
there are some success stories so I am hoping for a good result, hope the same for you
Barretts jill95220
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Unfortunately, due to a bout of norovirus and 5 hours of violent retching a couple of years ago, it came loose so I had Collis-Nisssen revisiom surgery last year.
Fundoplication surgery has been carried out for 60 years, the last 20 of which laparoscopically (ie keyhole).
A recent report followed up nealy 200 patinets who had laparoscopic fundoplication 20 years ago. 94% were satisfied even though it had failed in 18% of cases, though techniques have improved and it's estimated failure rate is only 5% now.
As to side effects, 85% report difficulty burping or vomitting directly after the operation but this resolves itself when the scar tissue heals within a couple of weeks.
judy54212 jill95220
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david72297 judy54212
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It hard to swallow pills..naeusa after I eat, cough too much, can't sleep until I fall in to bed about 3am,....dry raw nose, throat feels full, most food causes chest discomfort etc. You get the picture. What do I do?
What do you think might be my chances of a sucsessful surgery?
Glennie68 jill95220
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I had a 270 degree fundoplication done back in March. I had a sliding hiatus hernia - so not as serious as yours - but I have not looked back. The worse pain is the shoulder pain post-op. The diet for me was not as restricted as the full 360 degree (I went straight to sloppy foods) - and as of now eveything has settled down - no meds, no pain and I have a life again.!
Elvis1949 Glennie68
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Dickie57 jill95220
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Wondered how you are getting on? I am meeting a consultant in a couple of weeks time and have a hernia but doesn't give me any grief normally. I keep pretty fit and healthy, but doctor and I feel it is best sorting the hernia out now while i am still young. Ha ha! 58 young. I suspect from the description it is a rolling hiatus hernia but guess I will find out when I have the consultation. Never been under before. Any tips?