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Question Title: PDT and Nissen....Forum: The Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Forum
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Hi. I'm 46, male, and a long-time GERD sufferer (11 years) - and a sort-of-long-time Barrett's guy (3 years). As of yet, no high-grade dysplasia. Prilosec 20 MG - 2X/day - seems to be containing my GERD "symptoms" - for the time being. His take on PDT is that it is much more invasive than advertised - and carries side-effects such as; endoscopies not showing dysplasia because the cells are covered! 1. Is this the generally accepted position of the medical profession on Nissen and PDT for Barrett's? 2. At what point are patients considered viable for either option? ____ Surgical therapy (Nissen) is indicated for those with refractory esophagitis that does not respond to medical treatment or those patients who will not take meds indefinitely. It is necessary to have a motility study done preoperatively to exclude esophageal motor disorders which could cause sswallowing problems after surgery. We use PDT therapy for Barett,s esophagus with low grade dysplasia. It has not been our experience to have deep burns after the procedure or to mask dysplasia. remember that the dysplasia may be focal(restricted) in the beginning and be missed on the initial biopsies because of sampling error i.e. did not biopsy in the area which contains the dysplastic cells. This information is presented for educational purposes only. Ask specific questions to your personal physician. HFHSM.D.-rf
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