New Options for Treating GERD – Beyond PPIs - David C. Chen, MD - UCLA Digestive Disease

New Options for Treating GERD – Beyond PPIs - David C. Chen, MD - UCLA Digestive Disease

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New Options for Treating GERD – Beyond PPIs - David C. Chen, MD - UCLA Digestive Disease

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Gastroesophageal Reflux: Treatment
  3. 3 Gastroesophageal Reflux: Limitations of PPIS
  4. 4 Indications for Surgery: Gastointestinal Indications
  5. 5 Goals of Interventional Therapy
  6. 6 Gastroesophageal Reflux: Alternatives
  7. 7 The Treatment Gap
  8. 8 Gastroesophageal Reflux: Endoscopic Therapies
  9. 9 Endoscopic Therapies: Commercially Available
  10. 10 Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication: Esophyx
  11. 11 Radiofrequency Ablation: Stretta
  12. 12 Endoscopic Therapies: Currently Being Studied
  13. 13 Endoscopic Stapling System: MediGus SRS
  14. 14 Endoscopic Therapies: No Longer Available
  15. 15 Gastroesophageal Reflux: Surgical Options
  16. 16 Surgical Options: Nissen Fundoplication
  17. 17 Surgical Options: Toupet Fundoplication
  18. 18 Fundoplication Versus Medical Management
  19. 19 Surgical Options: LINX Magnetic Sphincter Augmentation FDA PMA approved March 2012
  20. 20 Mechanism of Action
  21. 21 LINX: Overview
  22. 22 LINX: Reduction in Esophageal Acid Exposure
  23. 23 LINX: Discontinuation of PPI Use
  24. 24 LINX: Patient Satisfaction
  25. 25 LINX: Side Effects
  26. 26 LINX: Treatment Efficacy

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