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Non-Surgical Reflux Treatment: What is GERDX?

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Non-Surgical Reflux Treatment: What is GERDX?

GERDX is an innovative endoscopic method developed for non-surgical reflux treatment. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a condition that occurs when stomach acid leaks back into the esophagus. This condition manifests itself with disturbing symptoms. The quality of life of a person experiencing reflux can decrease significantly depending on the existing symptoms. Therefore, it is a condition that needs to be treated. GERDX is applied to eliminate this problem without the need for surgery.

Non-Surgical Reflux Treatment: Who Can Get GERDX Endoscopic Treatment?

If GERDx symptoms cannot be controlled with lifestyle changes and medication, endoscopic treatment may be considered. If there are complications such as esophagitis, erosion, ulcers or a narrowed esophagus caused by GERDx, endoscopic treatment may be required.

Endoscopic treatment is sometimes considered as an alternative to open surgery. This method is less invasive and may require less recovery time.

Some patients may be at high risk for open surgery, so endoscopic treatment may be a safer option for these patients.

GERDx endoscopic treatment aims to improve the lining of the esophagus or to restore the function of the valve between the stomach and esophagus.

These procedures are performed through a thin tube called an endoscopy and usually require a short hospital stay.

However, who can receive GERDx endoscopic treatment may vary depending on the patient’s specific condition and the severity of their symptoms.

For this reason, it is important for people with symptoms to talk to their gastroenterologist or internal medicine specialist to determine the most appropriate treatment option.

Who is Not Applied with GERDX Endoscopic Treatment?

GERDX procedure is not suitable.

What is The Difference Between GERDX and Other Treatments?

If reflux disease is not treated, it can lead to more serious health problems, so it is important to receive medical treatment.

While drug treatment generally provides temporary relief for the patient, it does not provide definitive treatment.

Although the success rate of surgical treatment is higher than drug treatment, it causes patients to experience the disadvantages of surgery. Patients prefer the surgical method less due to the general anesthesia effect the patient receives during the surgery and the surgical wounds that occur on the patient.

Non-Surgical Reflux Treatment: What are the Advantages of GERDX?

Non-Surgical Reflux Treatment: How is GERDX Treatment?

Medication Use in Reflux Treatment

Surgery in Reflux Treatment

GERDX in Reflux Treatment

GERDX Procedure Steps

  1. Stage 1:

GERDX is performed inside the stomach using advanced endoscopy under general anesthesia.

Using a flexible endoscopic and a guidewire, the Applicator is gently inserted into the stomach through the mouth and esophagus. Under the visualization of the endoscope, the front part of the Applicator is completely bent backwards, the arms are opened and the tissue retractor is advanced into the tissue.

  1. Stage 2:

The tissue retractor can be advanced deep into the gastric cardia mucosa and retracted back into the open arms of the gastric wall Applicator. Thanks to the manipulating arms and the centrally located tissue retractor, a lot of tissue can be collected for subsequent suturing.

Since the integrated endoscope can move independently of the Applicator, excellent visibility is provided throughout the procedure.

  1. Stage 3:

The arms of the Applicator are closed under endoscopy visualization and a full-thickness duplication is created through all layers of the stomach wall.

It is extremely important to suture all layers of the stomach wall as this is the basis for a permanent result.

  1. Stage 4:

The suture system is opened, the tissue retractor is removed, and the applicator arms are reopened.

The pre-tied transmural cloth suture provides a full-thickness duplication and a tight closure of the gastroesophageal junction around the applicator shaft. In addition, the tissue is wrapped to recreate the natural flap-valve.

The arms are then closed again, the applicator is flattened, and the procedure is completed.

Recovery Process After Gerdx Endoscopic Treatment

The recovery process after Gerdx endoscopic treatment is generally uneventful. The patient may experience mild discomfort after the procedure, but this is short-lived. Liquids and soft foods should be preferred for the first few days. Medications should be used as directed by the doctor. The recovery period may vary from person to person, but most patients return to normal within a few days. It is important to follow the doctor’s instructions and help prevent complications.

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