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Achalasia cardia with esophageal varix managed with endoscopic ultrasound-guided botulinum toxin injection.

Sandeep Lakhtakia1, Amitabh Monga, Rajesh Gupta, Rakesh Kalpala, Nitesh Pratap, Eric Wee, Saravanan Arjunan, D Nageshwar Reddy.   

Abstract

Achalasia cardia is a motility disorder of the esophagus characterized by failure of relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter. Nitrates and calcium channel blockers, pneumatic dilatation, botulinum toxin injection and surgical myotomy have been described in literature as possible management options. We present a patient who presented with achalasia and was co-incidentally diagnosed to have cryptogenic cirrhosis with portal hypertension and had esophageal varices. This clinical combination precluded the use of pneumatic dilatation and surgical myotomy. We injected botulinum toxin into the lower esophageal sphincter using a celiac plexus neurolysis needle under endoscopic ultrasound guidance; the clinical response was good.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22180005     DOI: 10.1007/s12664-011-0149-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0254-8860


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