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Traitement endoscopique du reflux gastro-œsophagien

Endoscopic treatment of gastro-esophageal reflux

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Acta Endoscopica

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Depuis 1999, de nouvelles techniques de traitement endoscopique du reflux gastro-œsophagien apparaissent régulièrement. Une ou deux des ces méthodes vont-elles s’imposer dans les années à venir ? Il est certainement trop tôt pour le dire. En tout cas, ce brusque intérêt pour un secteur qui avait été jusqu’ici peu exploré témoigne d’une forte vitalité technologique dans le domaine de l’endoscopie. On doit cela à quelques Géo Trouvetout endoscopistes et à des petites sociétés américaines, ainsi qu’à l’impulsion suscitée par le développement du matériel de chirurgie laparoscopique.

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Since 1999, an increasing number of new techniques for endoscopic treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease have been developed. Will one of these technique be the preferred method in the upcoming years? Time will tell, but this burst of activity in a littleexplored domain of endoscopie technology is a clear sign of growing interest and vitality. Much of the credit goes to endoscopists as “Géo Trouvetou” and small American companies, as well as the stimulating impact of new developments in laparoscopic surgery.

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Ponchon, T. Traitement endoscopique du reflux gastro-œsophagien. Acta Endosc 33, 707–717 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03002609

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