The research finding most St. Petersburg clinic pages won’t tell you about
If you have scoliosis, kyphosis, or any spinal curvature, ask your surgeon how it changes your recurrence risk before you schedule anything. Most pages skip this entirely.
A study out of the University of South Florida and Tampa General Hospital reviewed 546 hiatal hernia repairs and found spinal deformities in 15.8% of patients. Those patients were significantly more likely to have larger, more complex Type III and Type IV hernias, the kind with higher recurrence rates after repair. The researchers, led by Dr. Vic Velanovich’s group, suggested these patients may need extra preoperative counseling and, in some cases, surgical reinforcement of the repair. You can read the published findings in the USF and Tampa General study on spinal deformities and hiatal hernia recurrence.
This is the kind of detail that separates a comprehensive evaluation from a quick consult. A surgeon who knows your spine curvature affects your hernia anatomy will plan the repair differently than one who treats every hernia the same way. It is also a concrete question you can use to test any surgeon you are considering: ask how spinal anatomy factors into their repair plan and recurrence risk. The answer tells you a lot.
How procedure selection actually works here
There is no single best reflux operation. There is only the right operation for your anatomy, your esophageal function, and your symptoms, and in many cases the right answer is no operation at all. Dr. Grandhige works through a defined sequence before recommending anything.
First, prove reflux is real. Objective pH testing confirms whether reflux is actually occurring and whether it is acid, non-acid, or bile-related. Many people with reflux-like symptoms turn out to have esophageal hypersensitivity, a motility disorder, functional chest pain, or an ENT or pulmonary cause. If reflux is not objectively proven, surgery is not recommended, regardless of how the symptoms feel.
Second, map the anatomy. The size of the hernia, the length and position of the esophagus, and the relationship between stomach and diaphragm determine which procedures are even feasible and how durable a repair is likely to be.
Third, test esophageal function. Esophageal manometry measures the strength and coordination of your swallowing muscles. This is the most overlooked step in reflux surgery and the one that prevents the worst outcomes. A weak esophagus may not tolerate a full wrap or a magnetic device, and ignoring that leads to swallowing trouble and regret.
Fourth, match symptoms to physiology, set honest expectations about which symptoms will improve and which won’t, and only then choose among the procedures, or recommend continued medical management. Because Dr. Grandhige performs every major procedure, the decision is driven by what fits your body, not by the one operation a surgeon happens to be comfortable with.
The four anti-reflux procedures he offers are fundoplication in its various configurations, the LINX magnetic sphincter device, the incisionless TIF / EsophyX procedure, and, starting in 2026, RefluxStop.
What “specialist” actually means for your outcome
A foregut specialist differs from an occasional reflux surgeon in judgment, not just technique. Reflux surgery succeeds or fails before the first incision, based on how well the disease was understood and how accurately the procedure was matched to the patient.
Dr. Grandhige sees foregut patients every day, which builds the pattern recognition to spot a poor surgical candidate early. He performs every major procedure, so he is not limited to one familiar operation. And he uses testing to rule surgery out as often as to justify it, which is the opposite of how reflux surgery earned its dated reputation for side effects in the 1970s. He performs all surgeries at a single hospital, HCA South Tampa, with the same operating-room team and his own dedicated physician assistant in every case, because consistency across that whole system is one of the strongest predictors of a safe, durable result.
He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, a member of SAGES, and a founding member of the American Foregut Society. You can verify his board certification through the American Board of Surgery and his active license through the Florida Department of Health.

What to bring and how the timeline works
Send your prior records before your visit so the consultation is spent on answers, not paperwork. Email reports from any prior endoscopies and pathology, pH testing, manometry, barium swallow or imaging, plus office notes from your gastroenterologist, ENT, pulmonologist, or allergist, and a list of medications and prior surgeries to info@tampareflux.com. Dr. Grandhige personally reviews everything before you walk in.
The practice aims to see new patients within two weeks, and always within four. If your testing is already complete, diagnosis can often be confirmed at the first visit and surgery, when appropriate, scheduled as early as four weeks out. If you still need testing, the workup and a second review visit are coordinated efficiently, usually moving from first consultation to surgery within roughly four to eight weeks. Testing is grouped onto as few days as possible, and the team coordinates studies near you in Pinellas when it makes your trip shorter.
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You don’t have to accept lifelong medication or stubborn reflux as your only option, and you don’t have to guess whether surgery is right for you. The first step is a complete, objective evaluation from a surgeon who focuses exclusively on this. Dr. Grandhige will confirm whether a hiatal hernia is truly driving your symptoms, explain what is happening in plain language, and walk through every option, surgical and not, with honest expectations about what each can and cannot do.
If you’re in St. Petersburg or anywhere in Pinellas and you’re ready for clarity, reach out to schedule your consultation.
An endoscopy cannot tell you if you have reflux. It can only tell you if you have complications of GERD.
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If you have a hiatal hernia and fit one of these categories, you should know your options.
Dr. Grandhige is an expert in his field and performs 200 of these surgeries a year. He is the only surgeon in the Tampa Bay Area who offers all surgical options - LINX, Fundoplications, TIF and will be one of 20 surgeons in America introducing the latest procedure RefluxStop in 2026.
We accept most insurances but will verify yours before you come in. These procedures are considered medically necessary and covered by your insurance. You can expect to pay your in-network deductibles and nothing else.
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What causes reflux ?
1. Weak lower esophageal sphincter
2. Hiatal hernia
3. Flattening of the Angle of His
4. Poor esophageal motility
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NOT increased acid production
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Not all patients need surgical intervention. Many patients are living a heartburn free life with their PPIs. However 40% of patients taking PPIs are not getting the relief they need. If you are one of those, you have options! Come in and find out more.
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