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Heller Cardiomyotomy in end stage of achalasia with mega esophagus: Results in five cases
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Achalasia is a motility disorder of esophagus with poor emptying and, characterised by a lack of peristalsis and impaired relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter with high LES pressure,diameter of esophsgous can increase, and some patients progress to develop end-stage achalasia as megaesophagus or sigmoid esophagus and significant form dilation and tortuosity.These omplications occurs in between 5% and 20% of patients with achalasia. This group of patients if untreated are at risk of aspiration, aspiration pneumonia, and malnutrition. The management of this type of achalasia, aims to palliate symptoms by improving esophagus emptying and reducing the pressure gradient. In this group of patients, pneumatic dilatation (PD), surgical myotomy, or peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) may be less or not effective. Esophagectomy for the treatment of end-stage achalasia remains a controversial topic and has been recommended by some authors. We describe 5 patients with end-stage achalasia who was been successfully managed with laparotomy heller cardiomyotomy . In 4,12,18,24 months follow- up the condition of patients was good.
Title: Heller Cardiomyotomy in end stage of achalasia with mega esophagus: Results in five cases
Description:
Achalasia is a motility disorder of esophagus with poor emptying and, characterised by a lack of peristalsis and impaired relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter with high LES pressure,diameter of esophsgous can increase, and some patients progress to develop end-stage achalasia as megaesophagus or sigmoid esophagus and significant form dilation and tortuosity.
These omplications occurs in between 5% and 20% of patients with achalasia.
This group of patients if untreated are at risk of aspiration, aspiration pneumonia, and malnutrition.
The management of this type of achalasia, aims to palliate symptoms by improving esophagus emptying and reducing the pressure gradient.
In this group of patients, pneumatic dilatation (PD), surgical myotomy, or peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) may be less or not effective.
Esophagectomy for the treatment of end-stage achalasia remains a controversial topic and has been recommended by some authors.
We describe 5 patients with end-stage achalasia who was been successfully managed with laparotomy heller cardiomyotomy .
In 4,12,18,24 months follow- up the condition of patients was good.
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