Nineteen patients underwent laparoscopic reoperations for failed or complicated antireflux operations from a total of 248 patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease who had been operated on by this approach. Sixteen had been submitted to open surgery and three to laparoscopic surgery over a perio
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Surgical management after failed antireflux operations
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- 1992
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- Article
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