Surgical treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease: total or partial fundoplication? systematic review and meta-analysis.

Autor: Ramos RF; Departamento de Cirurgia, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, RJ, Brazil. rofelippe@terra.com.br, Lustosa SA, Almeida CA, Silva CP, Matos D
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Arquivos de gastroenterologia [Arq Gastroenterol] 2011 Oct-Dec; Vol. 48 (4), pp. 252-60.
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-28032011000400007
Abstrakt: Context: Although the high incidence of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in the population, there is much controversy in this topic, especially in the surgical treatment. The decision to use of a total or partial fundoplication in the treatment of GERD is still a challenge to many surgeons because the few evidence found in the literature.
Objective: To bring more clear evidence in the comparison between total and partial fundoplication.
Data Sources: A systematic review of the literature and metaanalysis with randomized controlled trials accessed from MEDLINE, LILACS, Cochrane Controlled Trials Database was done. The outcomes remarked were: dysphagia, inability to belch, bloating, recurrence of acid reflux, heartburn and esophagitis. For data analysis the odds ratio was used with corresponding 95% confidence interval. Statistical heterogeneity in the results of the metaanalysis was assessed by calculating a test of heterogeneity. The software Review Manager 5 (Cochrane Collaboration) was utilized for the data gathered and the statistical analysis. Sensitive analysis was applied using only trials that included follow-up over 2 years.
Results: Ten trials were included with 1003 patients: 502 to total fundoplication group and 501 to partial fundoplication group. The outcomes dysphagia and inability to belch had statistical significant difference (P = 0.00001) in favor of partial fundoplication. There was not statistical difference in outcomes related with treatment failure. There were no heterogeneity in the outcomes dysphagia and recurrence of the acid reflux.
Conclusion: The partial fundoplication has lower incidence of obstructive side effects.
Databáze: MEDLINE