Notice: Users may be experiencing issues with displaying some pages on stanfordhealthcare.org. We are working closely with our technical teams to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience.
New to MyHealth?
Manage Your Care From Anywhere.
Access your health information from any device with MyHealth. You can message your clinic, view lab results, schedule an appointment, and pay your bill.
ALREADY HAVE AN ACCESS CODE?
DON'T HAVE AN ACCESS CODE?
NEED MORE DETAILS?
MyHealth for Mobile
Complications - Transoral Fundoplication
Complications Associated with Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication
As with any procedure, it’s possible for complications to happen. However, this is uncommon. Possible complications associated with transoral incisionless fundoplication include:
- Abnormal connection between two organs (fistula)
- Difficulty belching
- Infection in your abdomen (peritonitis)
- Nerve damage
- Shoulder pain
- Temporary difficulty swallowing (dysphagia)
- Unintentional puncture (perforation) or tearing in the lining of your esophagus