The histological appearances of Nissen‐type fundoplication in the ferret

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Richards C. A.,Smith V. V.,Milla P. J.,Spitz L.,Andrews P. L. R.

Abstract

Abstract  Nissen fundoplication is of proven effectiveness in the surgical control of gastro‐oesophageal reflux. However, our understanding of the effects of fundoplication upon foregut physiology is incomplete and post‐operative symptoms are often poorly understood. This experimental study aimed systematically to characterize the tissue response to fundoplication in an animal model, to improve understanding of the effects of anti‐reflux surgery upon foregut physiology. Nissen‐type fundoplication was performed in the ferret, and the tissue response at 3 months examined histologically. Sham‐operated animals that underwent laparotomy but no dissection or wrap, acted as controls. In fundoplicated animals, serosal fibrosis was observed in the gut wall, with patchy replacement of muscle by fibrous tissue. The ventral and dorsal vagal nerve trunks were identified intact within the wrap. In cases where the wrap had spontaneously disrupted, fibrosis was more extensive and there was evidence of nerve damage. This is the first systematic description of the histopathological response to Nissen fundoplication. In the intact wrap, the vagal trunks appear spared, but there is fibrosis in the serosa, extending into the muscularis of the distal oesophagus and region of the cardia. These findings are discussed in relation to the effects of Nissen fundoplication upon gastric physiology and postoperative symptoms.

Publisher

Wiley

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