RESUMO
One hundred patients with complications of severe gastroesophageal reflux were treated surgically by the Thal fundoplication. In all patients the symptoms of reflux were eliminated by the operation, although 4 recurred within 8 months. Two of these were due to disruption of the fundoplication and two were due to hiatus hernia not recognized and repaired at initial operation. There were 8 deaths, none related to gastroesophageal reflux or the operation. Four patients required re-operation for intestinal obstruction. The Thal fundoplication is a simple procedure which fixes the distal esophagus within the abdomen and produces an acute angle of His. It is effective in prevention of reflux and the patient is able to burp and vomit if necessary. It has not been associated with dysphagia or "gas bloat" which may follow the Nissen fundoplication.