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. 2021 Apr 18;57(4):392. doi: 10.3390/medicina57040392

Table 1.

Literature review for fundoplication and sleeve.

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%