What is it?
Some patients with reflux continue to have symptoms even on regular medication, or do not want to remain on long-term medication. For them, endoscopic anti-reflux procedures can re-tighten the valve between the food pipe and the stomach without an external cut.
Two broad approaches are used at the clinic. Endoscopic fundoplication uses sutures placed through the scope to reshape the upper stomach into a one-way valve. ARMA (anti-reflux mucosal ablation) and related GERD-X procedures use controlled treatment of the lining at the junction to tighten the valve mechanism.



