1993
DOI: 10.1002/bjs.1800800727
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Oesophagomyotomy for achalasia: A 22-year experience

Abstract: To determine the clinical results in achalasia, particularly as regards postoperative gastro-oesophageal reflux, a 22-year personal experience with transthoracic short oesophagomyotomy without an antireflux procedure was analysed. A total of 185 such procedures were performed, of which 179 (97 per cent) were available for analysis. There was an overall improvement rate of 89 per cent over a mean postoperative interval of 9 years. Primary procedures were followed by a 93 per cent rate of improvement. Twenty pat… Show more

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“…Tal fato fica mais evidente com a constatação que dois (2,4%) dos nossos doentes assintomáticos apresentavam esôfago de Barrett. Alguns autores 8,19 preconizam a miotomia curta, sem atingir o estômago, o que garantiria a integridade parcial do esfíncter e eliminaria a necessidade de realização de válvula anti-refluxo, mesmo correndo o risco de persistência da disfagia 19 . O mesmo ocorre com as fundoplicaturas totais, que exibem menores índices de refluxo, porém piores resultados frente à disfagia 17 .…”
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“…Tal fato fica mais evidente com a constatação que dois (2,4%) dos nossos doentes assintomáticos apresentavam esôfago de Barrett. Alguns autores 8,19 preconizam a miotomia curta, sem atingir o estômago, o que garantiria a integridade parcial do esfíncter e eliminaria a necessidade de realização de válvula anti-refluxo, mesmo correndo o risco de persistência da disfagia 19 . O mesmo ocorre com as fundoplicaturas totais, que exibem menores índices de refluxo, porém piores resultados frente à disfagia 17 .…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…No paciente submetido a fundoplicatura e miotomia também esse seguimento deve ser regra, pois a ocorrência de câncer também está descrita nesses doentes 3,7,11,16,19 , como pudemos observar em nossa casuística, já que dois (2,4%) doentes desenvolveram câncer do esôfago na evolução pós-operatória, dois e quatro anos após a cirurgia. O uso do lugol é descrito como forma de detecção precoce da neoplasia, porém, não foi empregado em nenhum de nossos casos.…”
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“…Ellis, the pioneer of the transthoracic approach, advocated a limited (< 1 cm) gastric myotomy without an antireflux procedure. However, at a very late follow-up the level of symptomatic improvement markedly deteriorated over time with this approach, and the rate of excellent results (i.e., asymptomatic patients) progressively decreased from 54% at 10 years to 32% at 20 years [8] . The majority of European surgeons have instead favored the transabdominal approach which includes a longer gastric myotomy (1 to 2 cm) and a fundoplication to protect the esophagus from iatrogenic gastroesophageal reflux.…”
Section: Principles Of Surgical Therapymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Interestingly, this study showed that surgeons performing Heller myotomy as a primary procedure have also performed an additional procedure at the same time, the most likely reason being to prevent postoperative reflux. Procedures such as truncal vagotomy [10,11], pyloroplasty [10,11,16], cardioplasty [10], antrectomy [11,12,21,27], Belsey repair [14,26,27,32], and roux-en-Y gastrojejunostomy [12,21,23,27,30] have been documented.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%