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Symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) limit patient´s daily routine and require modifications of habits and diet. Proton pump inhibitors have proven to be effective for the treatment of GERD, however up to 82% of patients with esophagitis will relapse after medical treatment, on the other hand cases of severe GERD clearly benefit from surgery.

There is a group of patients that rejects long term medication or has concern about undergoing surgical treatment. The radiofrequency applied to the distal esophagus, lower esophagogastric sphincter and gastric cardia produces anatomical changes that improves GERD, which is the mechanism of StrettaⓇ therapy.

Manuel Rodríguez-Téllez was at the AIS Channel explaining the indications for StrettaⓇ therapy.

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Dr. Manuel Rodríguez Tellez Medical Director of Arenal Clinic and Director of the Digestive and Digestive Endoscopy Unit of Clínica Arenal and Hospital San Agustín, Sevilla, Spain Gastroenterology
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