Literature DB >> 11264573

Pneumatic dilation in achalasia.

M Bittinger1, M Wienbeck.   

Abstract

Pneumatic dilation is the most common first-line therapy for the treatment of achalasia. The aim of dilation is a controlled disruption of circular muscle fibres of the lower esophageal sphincter to reduce the functional obstruction. Several types of dilators and different dilation techniques are used, but the achieved results are similar. The mean success rate is about 80% in the short term, but some patients need redilation in the further course (particularly young patients). Best long term results are obtained if the lower esophageal sphincter pressure can be reduced below 10 mmHg. Major complications are rare after pneumatic dilation; the most serious complication is esophageal perforation, which occurs at a mean rate of about 2.5%. Considering the pros and cons of other effective forms of treatment of achalasia (esophagomyotomy and intrasphincteric injection of botulinum toxin), pneumatic dilation is still the treatment of choice in the majority of patients with achalasia.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11264573     DOI: 10.1155/2001/593657

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0835-7900            Impact factor:   3.522


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Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2003-10       Impact factor: 5.742

Review 2.  Endoscope-guided pneumatic dilation for treatment of esophageal achalasia.

Authors:  Seng-Kee Chuah; Keng-Liang Wu; Tsung-Hui Hu; Wei-Chen Tai; Chi-Sin Changchien
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2010-01-28       Impact factor: 5.742

3.  Familial achalasia, a case report.

Authors:  Farzaneh Motamed; Vajiheh Modaresi; Kambiz Eftekhari
Journal:  Iran J Pediatr       Date:  2010-06       Impact factor: 0.364

4.  A review of factors predicting outcome of pneumatic dilation in patients with achalasia cardia.

Authors:  Uday C Ghoshal; Murali Rangan
Journal:  J Neurogastroenterol Motil       Date:  2011-01-26       Impact factor: 4.924

5.  Long-term outcomes of balloon dilation versus botulinum toxin injection in patients with primary achalasia.

Authors:  Ho Eun Jung; Joon Seong Lee; Tae Hee Lee; Jin Nyoung Kim; Su Jin Hong; Jin Oh Kim; Hyeon Geon Kim; Seong Ran Jeon; Joo Young Cho
Journal:  Korean J Intern Med       Date:  2014-10-31       Impact factor: 2.884

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