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Achalasia.

William C Beck1, Kenneth W Sharp.   

Abstract

This article reviews the diagnosis and treatment of achalasia, a rare esophageal motility disorder characterized by absent peristalsis and failure of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) to relax. Various treatment options including management with sublingual nitrates or calcium channel blockers, injection of the LES with botulism toxin, pneumatic dilation of the LES, and pneumatic dilation are discussed. Laparoscopic Heller myotomy is minimally invasive with incumbent low morbidity and mortality rates, and combined with a partial fundoplication is a durable, safe, and effective treatment option for patients with achalasia.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21889028     DOI: 10.1016/j.suc.2011.06.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Clin North Am        ISSN: 0039-6109            Impact factor:   2.741


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Review 1.  Peroral endoscopic myotomy: Time to change our opinion regarding the treatment of achalasia?

Authors:  Marcel Tantau; Dana Crisan
Journal:  World J Gastrointest Endosc       Date:  2015-03-16

2.  Using Impedance Planimetry (EndoFLIP) to Evaluate Myotomy and Predict Outcomes After Surgery for Achalasia.

Authors:  Bailey Su; Zachary M Callahan; Stephanie Novak; Kristine Kuchta; Michael B Ujiki
Journal:  J Gastrointest Surg       Date:  2020-01-14       Impact factor: 3.452

3.  Hospitalization for esophageal achalasia in the United States.

Authors:  Daniela Molena; Benedetto Mungo; Miloslawa Stem; Anne O Lidor
Journal:  World J Gastrointest Endosc       Date:  2015-09-25

4.  Function of high-resolution manometry in the analysis of peroral endoscopic myotomy for achalasia.

Authors:  Hui Ju; Yongfen Ma; Kun Liang; Cuiping Zhang; Zibin Tian
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2015-06-23       Impact factor: 4.584

5.  Mechano-transcription of COX-2 is a common response to lumen dilation of the rat gastrointestinal tract.

Authors:  Y-M Lin; F Li; X-Z Shi
Journal:  Neurogastroenterol Motil       Date:  2012-04-10       Impact factor: 3.598

Review 6.  Per-oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) for esophageal achalasia.

Authors:  Radu Pescarus; Eran Shlomovitz; Lee L Swanstrom
Journal:  Curr Gastroenterol Rep       Date:  2014-01

7.  A case of chronic cough caused by achalasia misconceived as gastroesophageal reflux disease.

Authors:  Hea Yoon Kwon; Jun Hyeok Lim; Yong Woon Shin; Cheol-Woo Kim
Journal:  Allergy Asthma Immunol Res       Date:  2014-04-04       Impact factor: 5.764

Review 8.  Surgery or Peroral Esophageal Myotomy for Achalasia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Luigi Marano; Giovanni Pallabazzer; Biagio Solito; Stefano Santi; Alessio Pigazzi; Raffaele De Luca; Francesco Giuseppe Biondo; Alessandro Spaziani; Maurizio Longaroni; Natale Di Martino; Virginia Boccardi; Alberto Patriti
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 1.889

9.  The Per Oral Endoscopic Myotomy (POEM) technique: how many preclinical procedures are needed to master it?

Authors:  Oscar Víctor Hernández Mondragón; Dulce Maria Rascón Martínez; Aracely Muñoz Bautista; Maria Lourdes Altamirano Castañeda; Gerardo Blanco-Velasco; Juan Manuel Blancas Valencia
Journal:  Endosc Int Open       Date:  2015-09-18

10.  On the origin of rhythmic contractile activity of the esophagus in early achalasia, a clinical case study.

Authors:  Ji-Hong Chen; Xuan-Yu Wang; Louis W C Liu; Wenzhen Yu; Yuanjie Yu; Liang Zhao; Jan D Huizinga
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2013-05-21       Impact factor: 4.677

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