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- W3200103295 abstract "Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is the most prevalent GI disorder in the United States and results from an incompetent barrier resisting the retrograde movement of gastric content. While medical and surgical therapy have been the mainstay of treatment for GERD, there are currently several Food and Drug Administration–approved devices available for endoscopic treatment of GERD, thus filling in the therapeutic gap between medications and surgery. This chapter reviews the endoscopic anti-reflux procedures, with special emphasis on the proposed mechanism of action, patient selection, technical considerations, safety and clinical outcomes, and future opportunities. To evaluate the role of endoscopic anti-reflux procedures, one first has to discern the mechanism of action of each procedure. This is only possible by first understanding the gastroesophageal junction anatomy and physiology as it pertains to GERD and, subsequently, the opportunities for intervention with an endoscopic approach." @default.
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- W3200103295 date "2021-04-30" @default.
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- W3200103295 title "Endoscopic Therapies for GERD" @default.
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