Table 1.
Authors | Year | Journal | Number of Cases | Type of Fundoplication | Complication Rate | Type of Complications | Readmission/ Reintervention Rate |
Additional Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Da Silva et al. [11] | 2015 | Obesity Surgery | 122 | Collis Nissen | 5.7% −7 cases |
Stenosis 4 (3.3%) Atelectasisa 2 (1.6%) GI bleeding 1 (0.8%) |
3.3% | Completely different technique with no resection of the gastric fundus |
Lepage et al. [12] | 2015 | World J Surg | 4 | Nissen | 0% | none | N/A | Greatly improvement in gastric emptying |
Nocca et al. [13] | 2016 | SOARD | 25 | Nissen | 20% (2 major + 3 minor) |
One bleeding One valve perforation Three minor complications |
8% | . |
Moon et al. [14] | 2016 | SOARD | 31 | Anterior (120°) | 3.2% | One leak—conservatory | 3.2% | Hiatal hernia was repaired according to intraoperative findings—67% of cases |
Lasnibat et al. [15] | 2017 | ABCD Arq Bras Cir Dig | 15 | Nissen | 13.3% 2 cases |
One pneumoperitoneum One seroma |
6.6% | six underwent revision surgery, four for weight regain, one for reflux and one mixed. |
Olmi et al. [16] | 2020 | SOARD | 220 | modified Rossetti | 12.3% 27 cases |
Gastric perforation 14 cases Bleeding 6 cases |
6.4% | Improvement in esophagitis was observed in 63 of 65 (96.92%) patients. |
Ben Amor et al. [17] | 2020 | Obesity Surgery | 70 | Nissen | 5.7% 4 cases |
Two stenosis One fistula One bleeding |
3% |