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Is a bougie required for the performance of the fundal wrap during laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication
Surgical Endoscopy, 07/01/09
Somasekar K et al. - LNF can be safely performed without the routine use of an oesophageal bougie and this practice does not result in increased post-operative dysphagia rates.
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