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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 50, 839-842, Copyright © 1990 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
RH Adler
In 1957 J. Leigh Collis published his innovative operation for treating the
difficult problem of the irreducible hiatal hernia, esophagitis, and
stricture. The design of the operation was based on the relatively
primitive understanding of hiatal hernia and the newly emerging concept of
reflux esophagitis. A variety of antireflux operations by different
surgeons emerged over the years to follow. The original Collis gastroplasty
has been subsequently modified with the addition of both partial and
complete fundoplication procedures. The place of the modified Collis
gastroplasty-fundoplication operations in today's approach to the problems
of hiatal hernia and gastroesophageal reflux disease remains unsettled.
ARTICLES
Collis gastroplasty: origin and evolution
Department of Surgery, State University of New York, Buffalo.
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