Objective: To analyze the results of redo surgeries after previous laparoscopic fundoplication.

Material And Methods: A retrospective analysis included 37 repeated anti-reflux surgeries. Control group consisted of 38 patients after the first anti-reflux surgery performed on the same clinical base. The causes of unsatisfactory results of the first operations were studied. Intraoperative data, immediate and long-term results of surgical treatment were compared in both groups. Quality of life in both groups was studied before surgery and in long-term period using GIQLI questionnaire.

Results: The most common cause of recurrent reflux was a hernia recurrence combined with slipping or destruction of the fundoplication cuff. Dysphagia was usually a result of compression of the esophagus by tightly sutured diaphragmatic crura and recurrent paraesophageal hernia. The main group was characterized by significantly greater surgery time, hospital-stay, incidence of intraoperative and postoperative complications. However, a more significant improvement of quality of life (∆GIQLI) was observed in the main group due to the low QOL index before redo surgery.

Conclusion: Redo surgeries are effective and safe procedures. These operations significantly improve QOL in long-term period despite certain technical difficulties. Repeated surgeries for dysphagia accounted for 2%, for recurrent reflux - 6%. Persistent postoperative dysphagia is usually associated with diaphragm repair rather fundoplication cuff. Reflux recurrence is often caused by cuff slippage and recurrent hernia.

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