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Abstract
Little is known about the relationship between snoring and the development of carcinomas of the gastro-oesophageal junction. The aim of the paper is to draw attention to snoring induced reflux (SnoR) observed during a routine preoperative examination in a patient with AEG type II after neoadjuvant chemotherapy. During the examination the patient (body mass index 26.5) started to snore deeply. As a consequence, remarkable morphological-functional changes at the gastro-oesophageal junction became apparent. Reflux was periodically aspirated, accompanied by snoring on inspiration. In our patient, the carcinoma developed precisely at this point of contact. The phenomenon of SnoR is demonstrated in a video. SnoR could be an explanation for the described correlation between snoring and the occurrence of carcinomas in the gastro-oesophageal junction. Further studies on the phenomenon of SnorR could be of major interest for the understanding of AEG carcinomas. It is possible that new preventive measures can be derived from these findings.Entities:
Keywords: AEG; cancer; endoscopy; negative pressure; oesophagus; reflux
Year: 2022 PMID: 35974776 PMCID: PMC9352186 DOI: 10.1515/iss-2021-0011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Innov Surg Sci ISSN: 2364-7485
Figure 1:Anatomy of the gastro-esophageal junction without snoring.
a: orthograde, b: Retrograde view. Incidental finding: Diverticulum (D).
Figure 2:From a to b: The gastro-esophageal junction with snoring during breathing in from retrograde view. b: Hiatus opens and the gastric mucosa is sucked in (arrows).
Figure 3:From a to d: The movement of the gastric mucosa (arrows) during the snoring from orthograde view. d: Snoring induced reflux (SnoR) is aspirated in the esophageal lumen.
Video 1:The video demonstrates the phenomenon of the Snoring induced Reflux (SnorR): On endoscopic examination, the patient began to snore deeply. Morphological-functional changes became apparent. Gastric mucosa and reflux were sucked in the oesophagus during inspiration. The carcinoma had developed precisely at this point of contact.