Outcomes and predictors of treatment failure after anti-reflux mucosectomy for management of gastroesophageal reflux disease
Anti-reflux mucosectomy is a novel endoscopic treatment for gastroesophageal reflux disease that serves as an intermediate therapy between medical and surgical intervention. We aimed to evaluate outcomes and identify predictors of treatment failure in patients requiring anti-reflux mucosectomy.
Source: Surgery - Category: Surgery Authors: Vanessa N. VanDruff, Julia R. Amundson, Stephanie Joseph, Chris Zimmermann, Simon Che, Shun Ishii, Kristine Kuchta, H. Mason Hedberg, Michael B. Ujiki Source Type: research