| LNF | Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication |
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| Nissen | Rudolf, Swiss surgeon, *1896. See: Nissen's operation. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| nissen fundoplication | <procedure, surgery> A special surgical procedure known as Nissen fundoplication is useful in those patients who fail medical management for the treatment of reflux oesophagitis. By manipulating the lower oesophagus and stomach, a zone of increased pressure is created in the lower oesophagus. The increase in intraluminal pressure will discourage the reflux of stomach acid back into the oesophagus (which can lead to oesophageal inflammation). There are several variations of this procedure, but some surgeons are now offering this operation laparoscopically. (29 Dec 1997) |
| Nissen's operation | Mobilization of the lower end of the oesophagus and plication of the fundus of the stomach around it (fundic wrapping) in the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux that may be associated with various disorders, such as hiatal hernia. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Nissen fundoplication |
Operation to sew the top of the stomach (fundus) around the esophagus; used to stop stomach contents from flowing back into the esophagus (reflux) and to repair a hiatal hernia.
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| Nissen f. |
a type in which the fundus is wrapped completely around the distal esophagus. Called also Nissen operation.
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| Nissen fundoplication (operation) |
see under fundoplication.
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| Nissen o. |
see under fundoplication.
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| Nissen fundoplication |
This is an operation initially designed in 1954 by Dr. Rudolph Nissen to prevent the acid reflux of the stomach into the esophagus. Up until 1991 this was performed by a long incision between the breastbone and the belly button and required 5-10 days for a hospital stay.
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| Nissen | a prefabricated hut of corrugated iron having a semicircular cross section |
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