Clinical Evaluation for Antireflux Surgery Selection
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Determining if a patient is a good candidate for antireflux surgery involves evaluating objective evidence of reflux, esophageal motor function, and clinical symptoms. A "good" candidate is typically one where test results align with their symptoms, suggesting a high likelihood of success and a low risk of postoperative complications.
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