1. Laparoscopic Heller Myotomy With EGD and Balloon Dilation: A Durable Solution for Achalasia.
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Zambetti BR, Murphy WG, Craner D, Wong DL, Pettigrew BD, Webb DL, Voeller GR, and Stoikes NFN
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- Humans, Esophageal Sphincter, Lower surgery, Dilatation methods, Treatment Outcome, Fundoplication methods, Esophageal Achalasia surgery, Esophageal Achalasia diagnosis, Heller Myotomy methods, Gastroesophageal Reflux surgery, Laparoscopy methods
- Abstract
Background: Laparoscopic Heller myotomy (LHM) and esophageal balloon dilation (BD) are the two mainstays of achalasia treatment-this study examines the outcomes when they are performed simultaneously without fundoplication., Methods: All patients undergoing LHM&BD were reviewed for demographic and procedural data, and to see if additional procedures for achalasia had been performed. Patients were surveyed using the Eckardt score and the GERD quality-of-life score (GERD-HRQL) to assess the durability of repair., Results: From 2013-2020, 66 patients underwent LHM&BD. There were no esophageal perforations and a median LOS of 1 day. Seven patients have required additional operations or procedures at median 4-years follow up. 31 patients (47%) responded to the survey. The average Eckardt score was 2.9 (goal<4) with mean GERD-HRQL of 14.4 (goal<25)., Conclusions: LHM&BD allows for a safe, durable repair of achalasia. Reflux symptoms are manageable with PPI without fundoplication and the re-intervention rate similar to published values.
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- 2023
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