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Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication Treatment for GERD - V. Raman Muthusamy, MD | UCLA Health
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Overview
- 3 Anatomy of the GEJ
- 4 Anatomical Causes for GERD
- 5 Anatomy: The Mechanics of Symptoms
- 6 Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication
- 7 Surgical Rx of GERD - Barriers
- 8 Fundoplication - Long-Term Follow Up
- 9 Endoluminal (Endoscopic) Treatment of GERD
- 10 Endoscopic Approaches
- 11 Endoluminal Treatment: Approved devices
- 12 Criteria to Evaluate Therapies
- 13 Summary of Results
- 14 Terminology
- 15 Evolution of TIF
- 16 Impact of Device Modifications
- 17 TIF vs. Lap Fundoplication
- 18 Schematic Video of TIF Procedure
- 19 Contraindications
- 20 Assessing the GEJ: Hill Grade
- 21 Axial and Transverse Hiatal Hernia Measurements
- 22 Patient Selection
- 23 Procedure and Post-procedure management
- 24 Upon Discharge....
- 25 Post-procedure: Diet
- 26 UCLA Specific Diet Instructions
- 27 Resources for Patients and Providers
- 28 TIF: Primary References Used
- 29 TIF: The Evidence Base
- 30 Summary of TIF Data
- 31 Systematic Reviews of TIF • Meta-analysis of 32 TIF studies
- 32 TIF 2.0 Data Summary
- 33 TIF & pH Reduction
- 34 Adverse Events
- 35 Areas for future study
- 36 TIF vs. Surgery
- 37 My 20 year history of antireflux procedures to treat GERD
- 38 TIF: The Team
- 39 Interventional Endoscopy Team
- 40 Robert G. Kardashian Center for Esophageal Health UCLA ROBERT G.KARDASHIAN CENTER
- 41 Questions?