mila1013 0 Posted September 7, 2010 (edited) Dr Jossart, For clarification a fundoplication would have to be reversed (taken down, or the correct terminology) before a sleeve could be performed? Is there any instance in which a fundoplication would not be reversed prior to a sleeve? Is this reversal a difficult process, (location, procedure etc) and requires a high level of revisionary skills in order to be successful? Thank you in advance for your time. Mila Edited September 7, 2010 by mila1013 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dr. nestor 0 Posted March 4, 2011 <br />Dr Jossart,<br /> <br />For clarification a fundoplication would have to be reversed (taken down, or the correct terminology) before a sleeve could be performed? Is there any instance in which a fundoplication would not be reversed prior to a sleeve? Is this reversal a difficult process, (location, procedure etc) and requires a high level of revisionary skills in order to be <font color="#323232"><font face="Verdana">successful? </font></font> Thank you in advance for your time.<br /> <br />Mila<br /><br /><br /><br /> dr jossart my name is dr nestor. I have a patient who i made a fundoplication nissen 2 years ago for a severe reflux. then she gain a lot of weight and a few months ago I made a sleeve gastric on her not touching de nissen. I made the gastrectomy on the side the fundoplication, and was successful. Let me tell you that I never cut de short gastric vessels during the fundoplication, so I did not had the necesity to reverse the nissen. and the patient lossed a lot of weight and never appears the reflux again. whats your opinion thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites