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. 1971 Jan;26(1):77–80. doi: 10.1136/thx.26.1.77

Treatment of reflux strictures of the oesophagus by the Nissen-Rossetti operation

G Kent Harrison 1, B M Gompels 1
PMCID: PMC472239  PMID: 5101275

Abstract

Eight patients with bougie-resistant strictures of the oesophagus due to gastric reflux have been treated by the Nissen-Rossetti operation. Follow-up clinical and barium studies show the results to be encouraging. The principle involved is the prevention of reflux.

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