Rumination syndrome after esophagectomy
ConclusionIn the absence of anatomical or other functional abnormalities of the gastric conduit, revisional surgery is contraindicated; rather, the diagnosis of rumination syndrome should be considered. The role of behavioral therapy integrated with diaphragmatic breathing training and biofeedback should be investigated in these patients.
Source: European Surgery - Category: Surgery Source Type: research
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