BACKGROUND/AIMS: Intraoperative Esophageal Manometry is used during surgery for gastroesophageal reflux disease to obtain a better lower esophageal sphincter pressure, or during the Heller procedure for achalasia to verify the myotomy. The effectiveness of this manometry is not explicit. MATERIAL AND METHODS: From 1977 to 1987, 58 patients underwent surgery for achalasia at our Institution. A transabdominal Heller's myotomy and a modified Dor's anterior fundoplication were performed in all cases. During the operation, Lower Esophageal Sphincter Pressure was measured in 38 patients (A group) to verify the completeness of the càr-diomyotomy; the fundoplication-induced pressure increase was also recorded. Twenty patients (B group) underwent...
Objectives: Ideal treatment for achalasia permanently eliminates the dysfunctional lower oesophageal...
Background: Achalasia is characterized by esophageal aperistalsis and a failure of lower esophageal ...
The authors report on their experience acquired in the surgical treatment of functional esophageal d...
Introduction. Achalasia is defined as incomplete or even absent relaxation of the lower esophageal s...
ObjectiveQuality of outcome of the Heller–Dor operation is sometimes different between studies, like...
Objective: In the last 10 years, the Heller-Dor operation has by far been the most reported techniqu...
OBJECTIVE: Quality of outcome of the Heller-Dor operation is sometimes different between studies, li...
Hypothesis: Operative manometry detects residual esophagogastric junction (EGJ) high pressure, ensur...
SUMMARY: The surgical treatment of achalasia, based on Heller's myotomy is the procedure of choice t...
Esophageal achalasia is a primary motility disorder characterized by impaired lower esophageal sphin...
AIM: Modified Heller's myotomy is still the first choice for achalasia and the assessment of surgica...
Background: Esophageal achalasia is the most common primary esophageal motor disorder. Laparoscopic ...
AIM: Modified Heller’s myotomy is still the first choice for achalasia and the assessment of surgica...
ObjectiveMyotomy for achalasia disrupts the lower esophageal sphincter, improving emptying at the ex...
AbstractThe role of an antireflux procedure as an adjunct to esophagomyotomy for achalasia remains a...
Objectives: Ideal treatment for achalasia permanently eliminates the dysfunctional lower oesophageal...
Background: Achalasia is characterized by esophageal aperistalsis and a failure of lower esophageal ...
The authors report on their experience acquired in the surgical treatment of functional esophageal d...
Introduction. Achalasia is defined as incomplete or even absent relaxation of the lower esophageal s...
ObjectiveQuality of outcome of the Heller–Dor operation is sometimes different between studies, like...
Objective: In the last 10 years, the Heller-Dor operation has by far been the most reported techniqu...
OBJECTIVE: Quality of outcome of the Heller-Dor operation is sometimes different between studies, li...
Hypothesis: Operative manometry detects residual esophagogastric junction (EGJ) high pressure, ensur...
SUMMARY: The surgical treatment of achalasia, based on Heller's myotomy is the procedure of choice t...
Esophageal achalasia is a primary motility disorder characterized by impaired lower esophageal sphin...
AIM: Modified Heller's myotomy is still the first choice for achalasia and the assessment of surgica...
Background: Esophageal achalasia is the most common primary esophageal motor disorder. Laparoscopic ...
AIM: Modified Heller’s myotomy is still the first choice for achalasia and the assessment of surgica...
ObjectiveMyotomy for achalasia disrupts the lower esophageal sphincter, improving emptying at the ex...
AbstractThe role of an antireflux procedure as an adjunct to esophagomyotomy for achalasia remains a...
Objectives: Ideal treatment for achalasia permanently eliminates the dysfunctional lower oesophageal...
Background: Achalasia is characterized by esophageal aperistalsis and a failure of lower esophageal ...
The authors report on their experience acquired in the surgical treatment of functional esophageal d...