| Literature DB >> 29340927 |
V Poornachand1, K Kumarasamy2, S P Karamath2, V Seenivasan2, Sumathi Bavanandam3, Nirmala Dheivamani3.
Abstract
Achalasia cardia is an esophageal motility disorder rarely reported in children and more so in young infants. Common clinical presentations include vomiting, dysphagia, regurgitation, recurrent pulmonary aspiration and failure to thrive. Diagnosis is made by barium swallow study and esophageal manometry, which is the gold standard test. Pharmocological management and endotherapy often fails and results in recurrence of symptoms. Laparoscopic Hellers myotomy, with or without anti-reflux procedure is the standard treatment of choice for children. Per-oral endoscopic myotomy is utilized for treatment of achalasia in adults, but its safety, efficacy, and feasibility is not studied in children.Entities:
Keywords: Failure to thrive; Motility disorder; Recurrent regurgitation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29340927 DOI: 10.1007/s12098-018-2610-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Pediatr ISSN: 0019-5456 Impact factor: 1.967