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A 40-year-old patient has been seen frequently with symptoms related to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Medications have been ineffective in treatment, and the patient wishes to consider surgical intervention. Which of the following should the provider tell the patient when discussing this option? A. Patients who undergo surgical intervention usually have less relief than patients on medical therapy alone. B. Short-term adverse outcomes are more common with surgery. • C. The most common adverse outcome in the first 30 days after an endoscopic procedure for GERD is gastrointestinal perforation. D. Outcomes during surgery for GERD are improved in patients with hiatal hernias larger than 3cm.
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