Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication
This webpage will give you information about a laparoscopic
Nissen fundoplication. If you have any questions, you should ask
your GP or other relevant health professional.
What is acid reflux?
Acid reflux is a condition where acid from the stomach travels
up into the oesophagus (gullet). This happens if the valve between
the stomach and the oesophagus does not work effectively. Acid
reflux can cause ‘heartburn’ or acid in the back of the mouth.
What are the benefits of surgery?
Surgery is aimed at curing the symptoms of acid reflux.
Are there any alternatives to surgery?
Drugs that lower the acid content in the stomach are effective
at controlling symptoms and healing inflammation. Surgery is only
recommended if the symptoms continue or if you would prefer not to
stay on medication.
What does the operation involve?
The operation is performed under a general anaesthetic and
usually takes between one and two hours.
The laparoscopic (‘keyhole’) technique is usually used. Your
surgeon will make several small cuts on your abdomen. They will
place surgical instruments, along with a telescope, inside your
abdomen and perform the operation (see figure 1).
Your surgeon will stitch the diaphragm to reduce the size of the
hole the oesophagus passes through. They will then wrap and stitch
the top part of the stomach around the lower oesophagus.

Figure 1 - The technique for laparoscopic surgery
What complications can happen?
1 General complications
- Pain
- Bleeding
- Unsightly scarring
- Developing a hernia in the scar
- Infection of the surgical site (wound)
- Blood clots
2 Specific complications
- Damage to internal organs
- Developing a hernia near one of the cuts
- Surgical emphysema
- Difficulty swallowing
- Air in the chest cavity
- Making a hole in the oesophagus or stomach
- Tear of the stitches used for the wrap
- Damage to the liver
How soon will I recover?
You should be able to go home the next day.
You should be able to return to work after three to four weeks
depending on the extent of surgery and your type of work.
Regular exercise should help you to return to normal activities
as soon as possible. Before you start exercising, you should ask a
member of the healthcare team or your GP for advice.
You should make a full recovery, with the symptoms of acid
reflux gone or much improved.
Summary
Acid reflux can cause heartburn or acid in the mouth. The acid
can cause the lining of the oesophagus to become inflamed or
scarred. Surgery may be recommended if your symptoms continue while
you are on medication.
Acknowledgements
Author: Mr Simon Parsons DM FRCS (Gen. Surg.)
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