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The LINX System

The LINX System is a simple minimally-invasive procedure designed to provide a permanent solution to GORD by stopping reflux at its source. The operation does not alter the anatomy of the stomach and may be reversible if necessary.

Also known as: LINX surgery

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What is the LINX system?

The Linx System is suitable for chronic GORD sufferers who do not respond fully to medication.

The LINX System is a medical device which is placed around the Lower Oesophageal Sphincter (LOS) using a simple technique called laparoscopy (keyhole surgery). The device consists of a small flexible band of interlinked titanium beads with magnetic cores and is placed around the LOS in the closed position. The beads will separate temporarily as the force a swallow allows good and drink to pass into the stomach. The magnetic attraction between the beads then brings the device back to the closed position to prevent reflux occurring. The magnets are calibrated to allow higher gastric pressures to open the device, but will not open for the lower gastric pressure of reflux.

Private LINX System surgery in London

In cases of GORD that cannot be treated by medication, individuals may be referred to a reflux surgeon who may recommend you have a LINX system fitted.

At St John & St Elizabeth Hospital, The LINX System performed laparoscopically (keyhole) and are designed to relieve your symptoms, prevent further damage, as well as allow you to come off medication. If surgery looks like the best option to stop your symptoms, the team here has been offering advanced surgery for GORD for over 20 years, and will support you every step of the way.

If you are struggling with acid reflux, or think that you might be experiencing symptoms of GORD, get in touch with our specialist reflux team.

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How to pay for your treatment

If you’re… paying for yourself

Did you know you don’t need private medical insurance to come to St John & St Elizabeth Hospital? As a self-pay patient, you can access safe, outstanding quality health care at times to suit you.

For scans and tests, as well as to see most consultants, you’ll still need to be referred by a medical professional like your GP, but as a self-pay patient, the process is more straightforward. You won’t need authorisation from an insurance provider, and you’ll have greater choice of consultant and appointment times.

If you’re… insured

St John & St Elizabeth Hospital is approved by all major medical insurance companies. If you have a personal private health insurance policy, or your company provide it for you, you can use it to pay for your care from your initial consultation through to treatment, surgery and aftercare such as physiotherapy.

Not all private health insurance plans cover the same things. It’s very important to check exactly what you are covered for with your insurance provider.

Frequently asked questions about The LINX System

Medically reviewed by Mr Majid Hashemi - MB ChB FRCS (Gen) on 30/11/2024