Koshel AP, Klokov SS, Alekseev VA, Dibina TV, Rudaya NS, Popov KM. [Outcomes of cardiac achalasia grade II-III management].
Khirurgiia (Mosk) 2018:57-62. [PMID:
29460880 DOI:
10.17116/hirurgia2018257-62]
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Abstract
AIM
To analyze early and remote results of the new method of cardiac achalasia grade II-III management.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
Original surgical approach was applied in 21 patients with cardiac achalasia grade II-III.
RESULTS
There were no any specific postoperative complications and deaths. Exacerbation of chronic pancreatitis, acute stomach ulcer and biliary peritonitis were observed in 3 cases respectively. All patients were followed-up within the period from 1.5 months to 5 years after surgery. Recurrent disease was absent. All employable patients have backed to work.
CONCLUSION
According to clinical and instrumental data original surgical repair completely cures the symptoms of cardiac achalasia and restores normal esophageal dimensions and structure early after intervention.
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