Why your heartburn keeps coming back
Most chronic heartburn is a mechanical problem, not an acid problem. The barrier that keeps stomach contents out of your esophagus has three parts: the lower esophageal sphincter (a muscular valve), the diaphragm that supports it, and the natural angle where the esophagus meets the stomach. When that barrier weakens, or a hiatal hernia pulls the stomach up through the diaphragm, stomach contents flow back up. That is why symptoms return the moment you miss a dose.
Acid-suppressing medications reduce how acidic your stomach contents are. They do not strengthen a weak sphincter, repair a hernia, or stop reflux from happening. Reflux keeps occurring, and bile and digestive enzymes still travel up even when the acid is turned down. As Dr. Grandhige puts it, the medications turn down the burn, but they don’t stop the leak. Damage can keep happening quietly, which is one reason chronic GERD deserves a real diagnosis rather than an indefinite prescription.
One more thing worth knowing before you keep escalating pills: a normal endoscopy does not rule out reflux. Endoscopy looks for damage that reflux has already caused. It does not measure whether reflux is happening. Many people with significant reflux have a completely normal endoscopy, especially while on medication.

Test before treat: confirming what’s actually causing your symptoms
Dr. Grandhige does not operate based on symptoms. He proves reflux with objective testing first, then matches the treatment to what the testing shows. Each test answers a different question:
Silent reflux is where careful testing matters most. Silent reflux, or LPR, sends reflux up past the throat and voice box, causing chronic throat clearing, hoarseness, cough, or the feeling of a lump in the throat, often with little or no heartburn. Standard testing usually looks only at the lower esophagus and misses it. Dr. Grandhige uses a customized dual-channel pH-impedance probe that measures reflux above both the lower and upper esophageal sphincters, including non-acid reflux like bile and pepsin. The difference in sensitivity is large: the esophagus can tolerate 40 to 50 reflux episodes a day, while the throat and voice box can develop symptoms from as little as one. With this testing, symptom improvement for the right LPR patients rises to about 80 percent, compared with the roughly 50 percent often quoted when patients are treated without it. In practice, only about 50 to 60 percent of LPR patients turn out to have testing that supports surgery, which is exactly the point of testing first. This focus on foregut disease is reflected in Dr. Grandhige’s founding membership in the American Foregut Society.
The four modern anti-reflux procedures, compared
There is no single best reflux operation. The right one depends on your anatomy, your esophageal muscle function, your symptoms, and your goals, and it is chosen from your test results. Dr. Grandhige performs fundoplication, the LINX system, and TIF (transoral incisionless fundoplication), and he is adding RefluxStop in 2026, which will make him the only surgeon in the Tampa Bay area to offer all four.
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Procedure |
What it does |
Often a fit for |
Repairs a hiatal hernia? |
Burping and vomiting |
Durability |
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| Fundoplication | Wraps the upper stomach around the lower esophagus to rebuild the reflux barrier | Hiatal hernia, reflux despite daily medication, larger hernias, or weaker esophageal muscle (partial wrap) | Yes | May be limited, depending on the wrap type | Very durable, with decades of outcome data |
| LINX | A ring of magnetic titanium beads that supports the sphincter and opens when you swallow | Proven reflux with good esophageal muscle strength, and a preference to keep normal anatomy and the ability to burp | Yes, repaired at the same time | Usually preserved | Durable, with a higher chance of early swallowing difficulty; MRI safe to 1.5 Tesla |
| TIF (EsophyX) | Incisionless, done through the mouth to fold the stomach into a partial internal valve | Mild to moderate reflux, little or no hernia, not obese, no Barrett’s or severe esophagitis | No, the diaphragm cannot be reached this way | Usually preserved | Lower. Dr. Grandhige quotes roughly 2 percent failure per year. The strongest endoscopic option, not a permanent fix |
| RefluxStop (coming in 2026) | A newer implant-based anti-reflux procedure being added to the practice | Determined case by case after testing | Discussed at consultation | Discussed at consultation | Discussed at consultation |
The comparison is the point. Matching the wrong procedure to the wrong anatomy is how reflux surgery earned its old reputation. As Dr. Grandhige tells patients, the operation is the last step. The decision-making is the surgery.
The honest part: side effects, risks, and when surgery is the wrong answer
Modern reflux surgery, chosen with proper testing, has far fewer side effects than the operations people remember from decades ago. No procedure is risk-free, and for a meaningful share of patients, the right answer is not to operate at all.
The tradeoffs worth understanding up front: some difficulty burping or vomiting (more common after fundoplication than after LINX), early swallowing difficulty while things heal, gas and bloating, and the reality that these are functional repairs that can wear over a lifetime and occasionally need revision. Which of these apply depends heavily on the procedure and on your anatomy, which is why the choice is made from testing rather than preference.
Some conditions look like reflux but will not improve with reflux surgery, including esophageal hypersensitivity, functional chest pain, motility disorders, and achalasia. Finding these before surgery protects you from an operation that cannot help. Dr. Grandhige is known among referring physicians for declining to operate when the testing does not support it, and many patients arrive expecting surgery and leave with a clear non-surgical plan instead. When surgery is the right call for a well-selected patient with typical heartburn and regurgitation, he reports greater than 95 percent success in relieving symptoms and eliminating daily reflux medication. Every consultation includes a plain-language account of which of your symptoms are likely to improve and which are not.
Meet Dr. Gopal Grandhige, MD, FACS

Reflux care here is led by one surgeon who focuses on this disease. Dr. Grandhige earned his medical degree at the University of Michigan and completed his general surgery residency and his fellowship in foregut and minimally invasive surgery at Yale-New Haven Hospital. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, a member of the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons, and a founding member of the American Foregut Society. He has focused on foregut surgery since 2009, more than 16 years in the Tampa Bay area.
Every operation is performed at HCA South Tampa Hospital with one consistent surgical team and a physician assistant who has worked alongside him for more than a decade, so patients are not handed off to unfamiliar providers. You can independently confirm his standing through the American Board of Surgery and the Florida Department of Health license lookup, and you can read more about Dr. Grandhige’s training and background on the practice’s About page.
What patients and referring physicians consistently say: patients describe feeling heard, appreciate the hand-drawn diagrams Dr. Grandhige uses to explain their anatomy, and value that they were not pushed toward surgery. Gastroenterologists, ENT physicians, pulmonologists, and allergists across the region refer specifically because their patients return well-informed, whether or not an operation was performed.
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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.
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What causes reflux ?
1. Weak lower esophageal sphincter
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3. Flattening of the Angle of His
4. Poor esophageal motility
5. Gastroparesis (slow stomach)
NOT increased acid production
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