I had a nissen funduplocation(that may not be the proper spelling). That involved putting five small holes in my torso and basically tying my stomach around my lower esophagus. I had it done after they discovered extensive bleeding and scarring because my les (lower esophagul sphincter) no longer closed and the acid just sat and burned through.
The surgery was not bad with the five hole method. I had a friend who had it done with the standard stem to stern incision, and I had FAR fewer problems then he. I was out of the hospital in a day, back to work in a week and fully recovered in a month. I had some pain because a great deal of the work is done around the diaphragm, and it's difficult to sit up, laugh or cough for awhile.
Would I have it again? You bet! The only downfall is that I can no longer vomit, but since my surgery in 1996, I've only had the stomach flu once. I went to emergency and they gave me a shot to make me stop being nauseous. That was more difficult, but the pain in my neck and chest went away completely after a few months.
I'd highly recommend the surgery,if you have a surgeon who has performed the procedure many times before. I was told it's like a video game, and the surgeon needs to have skilled eye-hand coordination.
Hope that answers your question. Please feel free to ask more.
Lynn
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