Timing of surgical intervention does not influence return of esophageal peristalsis or outcome for patients with achalasia

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作者
Patti, MG [1 ]
Galvani, C [1 ]
Gorodner, MV [1 ]
Tedesco, P [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Surg & Swallowing Ctr, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
关键词
achalasia; vigorous achalasia; esophageal manometry; esophageal peristalsis; Heller myotomy;
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10.1007/s00464-004-8199-0
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: It has been suggested that abnormal function of the lower esophageal sphincter is the primary abnormality in esophageal achalasia, and that the absence of esophageal peristalsis is secondary to the outflow obstruction caused by the lower esophageal sphincter. Furthermore, it has been proposed that early elimination of the resistance at the level of the gastro-esophageal junction by surgical intervention could result in return of esophageal peristalsis. This study aimed to assess whether the timing of surgical intervention affects the return of esophageal peristalsis and the clinical outcome for patients with achalasia. Methods: Between January 1991 and May 2003, 173 patients underwent a Heller myotomy by minimally invasive surgery for treatment of esophageal achalasia. Of these patients, 41 (24%) had pre- and postoperative esophageal manometry. These patients were divided into three groups based on the duration of symptoms: group A (10 patients; duration of symptoms 12 months group B (19 patients, duration of symptoms 12 to 60 months), and group C (12 patients; duration of symptoms longer than 60 months). Results: The average duration of symptoms (dysphagia was present in all patients) was as follows: group A (8 4 months), group B, (35 +/- 16 months), and group C, (157 +/- 94 months). Vigorous achalasia was present in 40%, 21%, and 17% of the groups respectively. The differences between the groups were not significant. Postoperatively, improvement in esophageal motility was seen in no patient in group A, 1 patient (5%) in group B, and I patient (8%) in group C. Excellent or good results were obtained for 90% of the group A patients, 95% of group B patients, and 92% of the group C patients. Again, the differences were not significant. Conclusions: The results show that: a) the presence of vigorous achalasia is independent of symptoms duration; b) the timing of surgical intervention does not influence the return of peristalsis; and c) the results of a Heller myotomy are independent of symptoms duration.
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