Fundoplication Center - West New York, NJ
West New York Surgeon Doctors for FundoplicationType of Physician: Surgeon What is a Surgeon? A certification by the Board of Surgery; practitioners manage a wide range of surgical conditions affecting almost any area of the body. The surgeon provides the diagnosis and the care to patients before, during and after surgery. The surgeon is usually responsible for the comprehensive management of trauma victims and the critically ill. The surgeon has special knowledge and skills in birth defects, tumors, infections and metabolic problems relating to the head and neck, breast, abdomen, extremities including the hand, and the gastrointestinal, vascular and endocrine systems. A general surgeon is expected to be familiar with the most relevant features of other surgical specialties in order to recognize problems in those areas and to know when to refer a patient to another specialist. Specialty: Surgery Common Name: Surgeon Doctors in West New York *![]() Mario Mancheno MD ![]() North Jersey Surgical Group PA ![]() Doctor Is In ![]() Simon B Santos MD ![]() Donna Annillo DPM ![]() Ghassan Khani MD ![]() Murray S Hamada MD ![]() Surgical Specialists of North Jersey ![]() Surgical Specialists of North Jersey ![]() Surgical Associates Hudson County PA ![]() Wayne J Altman MD ![]() Hudson Surgical Group PC ![]() Spine & Orthopaedic Center of NJ LLC ![]() Vein Laser Center ![]() Jersey City Medical Center ![]() Jersey City Medical Center ![]() Gary J Brauner MD ![]() Advanced Surgical Associates ![]() Glassman Eye Associates ![]() Bergen Surgical Specialists ![]() Bergen Surgical Specialists ![]() Bergen Surgical Specialists ![]() Ronald H Sultan MD ![]() Dermatology Associates ![]() Hackensack University Medical Center Organ Transplantation ![]() Mario Verna MD ![]() Bruno Bufalini MD ![]() Patricia Joseph MD ![]() Eduardo Liriano MD ![]() General & Thoracic Pediatric Surgery ![]() Advance Laparoscopic Surgery Center ![]() North Jersey Surgical Specialists ![]() North Jersey Surgical Specialists ![]() North Jersey Surgical Specialists ![]() Charles M Moss MD ![]() Nichols & Pereira Surgical Associates ![]() North Jersey Surgical Specialists ![]() Mary Jane Warden MD ![]() ENT & Allergy Associates ![]() Varkey K Abraham MD ![]() Salvatore T Tuzzeo MD ![]() Advanced Surgical Associates ![]() Kenneth S Fried MD ![]() Englewood Surgical Associates ![]() Englewood Surgical Associates ![]() Englewood Surgical Associates ![]() Englewood Surgical Associates ![]() Louis Morrone MD ![]() Englewood Hospital Surgery ![]() Heart & Vascular Institute of NJ ![]() Heart & Vascular Institute of NJ ![]() Heart & Vascular Institute of NJ ![]() Breast Center ![]() Northeastern Foot & Ankle Specialists ![]() Jay Stylman MD ![]() DeLaCruz Medical Center ![]() Richard Williams MD ![]() Michael C Distefano MD ![]() Advanced Laparoscopic Associates ![]() Advanced Laparoscopic Associates ![]() Advanced Laparoscopic Associates ![]() Madeline Zak DO ![]() Ankle & Foot Associates of North Jersey PA ![]() Edward Mercogliano MD ![]() Affiliated Foot Surgeons ![]() Foot & Ankle Centre of New Jersey ![]() Thomas Simpson MD ![]() Humberto Yepez MD ![]() Jagbir Beniwal MD LLC ![]() Donato A Colavita MD ![]() Anthony L Cuppari MD FACS ![]() Edwin & Peter Amirata MDs ![]() Edwin & Peter Amirata MDs ![]() West Scharf Conte & Bastianelli DO ![]() West Scharf Conte & Bastianelli DO ![]() Medical & Surgical Ear Nose & Throat Group PA ![]() Thomas Materna MD ![]() West Scharf Conte & Bastianelli DO ![]() Albert Ades MD ![]() Steven I Becker MD ![]() Mahfouz Tadros MD ![]() Premier Surgical Group PA ![]() Surgery Associates Of North Jersey PA ![]() Surgery Associates Of North Jersey PA ![]() Wan Chu Kim MD ![]() General & Vascular Surgical Associates ![]() Emmanuel Villalona MD ![]() Zbigniew Moszczynski MD ![]() Borbon-Reyes Narvaez & Reyes MDs ![]() Borbon-Reyes Narvaez & Reyes MDs ![]() Nazmi Elrabie MD ![]() Vein Center of Oradell Dr James W Geuder ![]() Padma Alli DO ![]() Alexis Bobila MD & Deborah Bobila MD ![]() Clifton Urgent Care ![]() University Surgical Associates ![]() University Hospital Transplant Department ![]() University Surgical Associates ![]() University Hospital Transplant Department ![]() University Surgical Associates West New York, New JerseyUpcoming Local Events2012-05-29
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FundoplicationRead the Fundoplication article » What is fundoplication?Fundoplication is the standard surgical method for treating gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD). GERD causes inflammation, pain (heartburn), and other serious complications (such as scarring and stricture) of the esophagus. GERD results when acid refluxes (regurgitates, or backwashes) from the stomach back up into the esophagus. Under normal conditions, there is a barrier to reflux of acid. One part of this barrier is the lower-most muscle of the esophagus (called the lower esophageal sphincter). Most of the time, this muscle is contracted (constricted, or tight), which closes off the esophagus from the stomach. In patients with GERD, the sphincter does not function normally. The muscle is either weak or relaxes inappropriately. Fundoplication is a surgical technique that strengthens the barrier to acid reflux when the sphincter does not function normally. What happens during fundoplication?During the fundoplication procedure, the part of the stomach that is closest to the entry of the esophagus (the fundus of the stomach) is gathered, wrapped, and sutured (sewn) around the lower end of the esophagus and the lower esophageal sphincter. (The gathering and suturing of one tissue to another is called plication.) This procedure increases the pressure at the lower end of the esophagus and thereby reduces acid reflux. Also, during fundoplication, other surgical steps frequently are taken that also may reduce acid reflux. For instance, if the patient has a hiatal hernia (which occurs in 80% of patients with GERD), the hernial sac may be pulled down from the chest and sutured so that it remains within the abdomen. Additionally, the opening in the diaphragm through which the esophagus passes from the chest into the abdomen also may be tightened. Fundoplication may be done using a large incision (laparotomy in the abdomen or thoracotomy in the chest) or a ... Recommended Reading Related to FundoplicationWhat is achalasia?Achalasia is a rare disease of the muscle of the esophagus (swallowing tube). The term achalasia means "failure to relax" and refers to the inability of the lower esophageal sphincter (a ring of muscle situated between the lower esophagus and the stomach) to open and let food pass into the stomach. As a result, patients with achalasia have difficulty in swallowing food.
How does the normal esophagus function?The esophagus has three functional parts. The uppermost part is the upper esophageal sphincter, a specialized ring of muscle that forms the upper end of the tubular esophagus and separates the esophagus from the throat. The upper sphincter remains closed most of the time to prevent food in the main part of the esophagus from backing up into the throat. The main part of the esophagus is referred to as the body of the esophagus, a long, muscular tube approximately 20 cm (8 in) in length. The th... Other Related Fundoplication ArticlesEmergency Contact for West New York
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