Literature DB >> 20066944

Benign esophageal disease in the elderly.

M Blair Marshall1.   

Abstract

For the most part, the management of benign esophageal disease in all patients is in evolution. Advances in laparoscopic, thoracoscopic, and endoscopic techniques have lessened the morbidity and mortality associated with the traditional approaches to this pathology. Our understanding of the pathophysiology of primary motor disorders remains incomplete but is certainly more advanced than our understanding just a decade ago. As research continues in this area, our knowledge will increase. Persistent development efforts with industry will continue to provide less invasive options for the management of these patients, and, eventually, the results associated with these techniques will improve as well. For the management of these pathologies in the elderly, the critical issues are the associated comorbidities, the current quality of life, the life expectancy, and the desired quality of life. The optimal treatment strategy may be determined by consideration of all of these factors along with the relative effectiveness and durability of each treatment strategy for the individual elderly patient.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20066944     DOI: 10.1016/j.thorsurg.2009.07.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thorac Surg Clin            Impact factor:   1.750


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1.  Esophageal Involvement in Multiple System Atrophy.

Authors:  Hiroshige Taniguchi; Hideaki Nakayama; Kazuhiro Hori; Masatoyo Nishizawa; Makoto Inoue; Takayoshi Shimohata
Journal:  Dysphagia       Date:  2015-07-24       Impact factor: 3.438

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