“…Acid suppression therapy is one of the effective treatments for esophagitis; however, it is often difficult to control other GERD symptoms, such as malnutrition or pulmonary aspiration, in NI patients suffering from abnormal body posture, scoliosis, and convulsion. When medical treatments fail and reflux symptoms persist, antireflux surgery (ARS) is often required to prevent refluxassociated morbidity such as recurrent aspiration [4,5]. Several ARS procedures can be used for gastro-esophageal reflux (GER) treatment, with surgical fundoplication, where the gastric fundus is wrapped around the distal esophagus, being the most common.…”