In severe cases where the individual is at risk of esophageal cancer, an operation is the only option. Laparoscopic surgery is a noninvasive GI tract surgery that has a high success rate. If you have to undergo this procedure, you shouldn’t worry too much. The chance that tissue will heavily scar or that the surgery will have significant complications is relatively low. With this procedure, the troubled part of the GI tract is pushed back in its place. For example, in a hiatal hernia, your stomach could be pulled back into place, making the hiatal opening made smaller. There are other procedures to repair a hiatal hernia depending on the type you have, and all are low-risk.

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