S-POEM in treatment of achalasia and esophageal epiphrenic diverticula – single center experience
Autor: | Peter Banovcin, Martin Ďuriček, Rudolf Hyrdel, Martin Vorčák, Michal Demeter, Rastislav Kunda |
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Přispěvatelé: | Surgical clinical sciences, Gastroenterology, Surgery |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Myotomy medicine.medical_specialty Manometry medicine.medical_treatment Treatment outcome Esophageal Sphincter Lower/physiopathology Achalasia macromolecular substances Single Center digestive system Esophageal Sphincter Lower Laparoscopy/methods 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Esophageal Achalasia/physiopathology otorhinolaryngologic diseases Epiphrenic diverticulum Humans Medicine Aged Retrospective Studies Myotomy/methods Diverticulum Esophageal/physiopathology business.industry Standard treatment Gastroenterology Middle Aged medicine.disease digestive system diseases Surgery Esophageal Achalasia Treatment Outcome 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis Diverticulum Esophageal Female Laparoscopy 030211 gastroenterology & hepatology business |
Zdroj: | Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology. 55:509-514 |
ISSN: | 1502-7708 0036-5521 |
DOI: | 10.1080/00365521.2020.1745881 |
Popis: | Background: Standard treatment for esophageal epiphrenic diverticula associated with achalasia includes surgical diverticulectomy, myotomy and anterior fundoplication. However, several case reports published recently suggest that endoscopic approach using per oral endoscopic myotomy is a safe and effective alternative.Methods: This is a retrospective review of a single center case series of patients with achalasia and epiphrenic diverticula. During the treatment, the POEM guided on the opposite site of the diverticular neck without diverticulotomy was performed. Symptomatic outcome was evaluated 3 months after procedure and afterwards with the median follow-up time of 24 months. High resolution manometry was performed 3 months after the procedure.Results: Seven patients with esophageal epiphrenic diverticula were included. POEM was successfully performed in all patients, with no complications in the periprocedural period. We observed a significant reduction of Eckardt score and the relaxation pressure of the lower esophageal sphincter (31.8 vs. 8.8 mmHg, p < .0001).Conclusions: POEM is a promising approach in the management of achalasia and esophageal epiphrenic diverticula. We demonstrated its safety, efficiency and ability to provide symptom reduction and decrease of the LES relaxation pressure even without diverticulotomy. Multicentric studies on larger cohorts of patients and with longer follow-up time are required to confirm these results. |
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