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1996Prospective double blind randomised trial of laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication with division and without division of short gastric vesselsWatson, D.; Pike, G.; Mathew, G.; Baigrie, R.; Devitt, P.; Britten-Jones, R.; Peracchia, A.; Rosati, R.; Bonavina, L.; Fumagalli, U.; Bona, S.; Chella, B.
2011Prospective randomized trial of laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication with anterior versus posterior hiatal repair: Late outcomesChew, C.; Jamieson, G.; Devitt, P.; Watson, D.
2005Laparoscopic repair of large hiatal herniasAly, A.; Munt, J.; Jamieson, G.; Ludemann, R.; Devitt, P.; Watson, D.
2010Five-year follow-up of a multicenter, double-blind randomized clinical trial of laparoscopic Nissen vs anterior 90 degrees partial fundoplicationNijjar, R.; Watson, D.; Jamieson, G.; Archer, S.; Bessell, J.; Booth, M.; Cade, R.; Cullingford, G.; Devitt, P.; Fletcher, D.; Hurley, J.; Kiroff, G.; Martin, I.; Nathanson, L.; Windsor, J.
2000Laparoscopic antireflux surgery in the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux in patients with Barrett esophagusYau, P.; Watson, D.; Devitt, P.; Game, P.; Jamieson, G.
2011Meta-analysis of two randomized controlled trials to identify long-term symptoms after division of the short gastric vessels during Nissen fundoplicationEngstrom, C.; Jamieson, G.; Devitt, P.; Watson, D.
1996Laparoscopic surgery for gastro-oesophageal reflux: Beyond the learning curveWatson, D.; Jamieson, G.; Baigrie, R.; Mathew, G.; Game, P.; Devitt, P.; Britten-Jones, R.
2005Five-year follow-up of a randomized clinical trial of laparoscopic total versus anterior 180° fundoplicationLudemann, R.; Watson, D.; Jamieson, G.; Game, P.; Devitt, P.
2014Preoperative factors predicting clinical outcome following laparoscopic fundoplicationStaehelin, A.; Zingg, U.; Devitt, P.; Esterman, A.; Smith, L.; Jamieson, G.; Watson, D.
2015Quality of life following repair of large hiatal hernia is improved but not influenced by use of mesh: results from a randomized controlled trialKoetje, J.; Irvine, T.; Thompson, S.; Devitt, P.; Woods, S.; Aly, A.; Jamieson, G.; Watson, D.