Correction to: A safety and effectiveness evaluation of RefluxStop in the treatment of acid reflux comparing large and small hiatal hernia groups: results from 99 patients in Switzerland with up to 4-years follow-up
Yves Borbély, Dino Kroell, Sarah Gerber, Yannick Fringeli, Ioannis Linas, Joerg Zehetner

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TopicsGastroesophageal reflux and treatments · Esophageal and GI Pathology
Correction to: Hernia
10.1007/s10029-025-03339-2
In this article, the title was incorrectly given as 'A safety and effectiveness evaluation of refluxstop in the treatment of acid reflux comparing large and small hiatal hernia groups: results from 99 patients in Switzerland with up to 4-years follow-up' but should have been 'A safety and effectiveness evaluation of RefluxStop in the treatment of acid reflux comparing large and small hiatal hernia groups: results from 99 patients in Switzerland with up to 4-years follow-up'.
In the section 'The refluxstop procedure' in this article, the section heading 'The refluxstop procedure' should have read as 'The RefluxStop procedure'.
The original article has been corrected.
