Nissen Fundoplication--GERD
For twenty years or more I have had GERD (Gastro Esophogerial Reflux Disease) and January 8, 2003, I had a Nissen Fundoplication (FN) performed at Massachusetts General Hospital using Dr. David Rattner at my surgeon (after a lot of research) Dr Rattner is extremely well qualified to do this surgery as he has done over 500 of them. He has his own new operating room and team. The surgery lasted two hours and the next day I was home. He fixed my hiatal hernia which was large. Pain was minimal and I actually went to my office less than 48hours after surgury.
Prior to surgery I took prilosec and nexium which helped with the heartburn; however, I coughed alot which was difficult for me since I gave financial seminars to seniors. In order give a better public appearance and to reduce the risks of Barret's syndrome, I decided to have the operation. I am a 61 year old male in otherwise good health. This has been my first operation other than having my tonsils out at age 4. For those of you with severe hearburn or cough I cannot stress the need to seek medical help. This type of operation is now being done so many times, the risk is minimal. Dr. Rattner's success ration is 80% to eliminate cough and 90% to correct hearburn.
I will make periodic postings to keep you all informed of my progress.
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Brian N. Drake
[This message has been edited by senioradvisor (edited 01-11-2003).]
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Brian N. Drake
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