A five-year old neurologically impaired child has developed symptoms of recurrent gastroesophageal reflux disease including vomiting of gastrostomy feedings, failure to thrive and aspiration pneumonia. The patient has undergone a revision Nissen fundoplication one year ago for the same problem. The parents want to know about reasonable treatment options other than another Nissen fundoplication. The option that would best resolve the child recurrent reflux is
A surgical jejunostomy tube.
B esophagogastric dissociation with Roux-en-Y reconstruction.
C transgastric jejunostomy tube.
D tracheostomy.
E revision Thal fundoplication.โ
A surgical jejunostomy tube.
B esophagogastric dissociation with Roux-en-Y reconstruction.
C transgastric jejunostomy tube.
D tracheostomy.
E revision Thal fundoplication.โ
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