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Therapeutics) is indicated for patients who have hiatal her- nias smaller than 2 cm, and unlike the oth- ers, it's done under con- scious sedation. A specialized catheter that you insert through the mouth, into the esophagus, delivers low levels of non-ablative radiofrequency energy to the lower esophageal sphincter and top of the stomach to strengthen the muscle between the stomach and esophagus. It's time-tested (studies go back 10 years or more) and has been proven to reduce esophageal acid exposure and the need for proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), and improve health-related quality of life. Patients are usually able to go home within a few hours and resume normal activities the next day. Typically they're weaned off their PPIs within about 8 weeks and see significant improvement within 3 months. Many Medicare and private insurers cover the procedure. Transoral incisionless fundoplication (TIF) TIF is a modification of the traditional surgical fundoplication proce- dure in which the upper portion of the stomach is wrapped around the lower part of the esophagus to reconstruct the anti-reflux barrier. Nissen fundoplication surgeries go back more than 50 years. But with TIF (marketed by EndoGastric Solutions), there's no incision. You 2 8 2 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • A U G U S T 2 0 1 6 • FORCE OF NATURE Several years of follow-up studies suggest that patients respond well to the LINX procedure, in which you place a ring of magnetic titanium beads around the lower part of the esophagus.

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