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Fig. 1A. Normal laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication in 67-year-old woman. Diagram (A) and fluoroscopic upright frontal image (B) show normal postoperative appearance of Nissen fundoplication. Fundus is wrapped around lower esophagus. Wrap and gastroesophageal junction project entirely below diaphragm. Level of esophageal hiatus (long arrow, B) and diaphragm (short arrows, B) are indicated.