ObjectiveQuality of outcome of the Heller–Dor operation is sometimes different between studies, likely because of technical reasons. We analyze the details of myotomy and fundoplication in relation to the results achieved over a 30-year single center's experience.MethodsFrom 1979–2008, a long esophagogastric myotomy and a partial anterior fundoplication to protect the surface of the myotomy was routinely performed with intraoperative manometry in 202 patients (97 men; median age, 55.5 years; interquartile range, 43.7–71 years) through a laparotomy and in 60 patients (24 men; median age, 46 years; interquartile range, 36.2–63 years) through a laparoscopy. The follow-up consisted of periodical interview, endoscopy, and barium swallow, and a s...
From 1976 to 1989, 206 patients referred for primary treatment of esophageal achalasia underwent tra...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the role and efficacy of a total 360 degrees wr...
ackground: It has been said that a Heller myotomy cannot improve dysphagia in achalasia when the eso...
OBJECTIVE: Quality of outcome of the Heller-Dor operation is sometimes different between studies, li...
Objective: In the last 10 years, the Heller-Dor operation has by far been the most reported techniqu...
ObjectiveQuality of outcome of the Heller–Dor operation is sometimes different between studies, like...
Background: Esophageal achalasia is the most common primary esophageal motor disorder. Laparoscopic ...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Intraoperative Esophageal Manometry is used during surgery for gastroesophageal ref...
AIM: Modified Heller's myotomy is still the first choice for achalasia and the assessment of surgica...
AbstractObjectiveWe sought to assess the long-term outcome of Heller myotomy and anterior fundoplica...
Objective: We sought to assess the long-term outcome of Heller myotomy and anterior fundoplication i...
From 1976 to 1989, 206 patients referred for primary treatment of esophageal achalasia underwent tra...
Hypothesis: Operative manometry detects residual esophagogastric junction (EGJ) high pressure, ensur...
AIM: Modified Heller’s myotomy is still the first choice for achalasia and the assessment of surgica...
From 1976 to 1989, 206 patients referred for primary treatment of esophageal achalasia underwent tra...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the role and efficacy of a total 360 degrees wr...
ackground: It has been said that a Heller myotomy cannot improve dysphagia in achalasia when the eso...
OBJECTIVE: Quality of outcome of the Heller-Dor operation is sometimes different between studies, li...
Objective: In the last 10 years, the Heller-Dor operation has by far been the most reported techniqu...
ObjectiveQuality of outcome of the Heller–Dor operation is sometimes different between studies, like...
Background: Esophageal achalasia is the most common primary esophageal motor disorder. Laparoscopic ...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Intraoperative Esophageal Manometry is used during surgery for gastroesophageal ref...
AIM: Modified Heller's myotomy is still the first choice for achalasia and the assessment of surgica...
AbstractObjectiveWe sought to assess the long-term outcome of Heller myotomy and anterior fundoplica...
Objective: We sought to assess the long-term outcome of Heller myotomy and anterior fundoplication i...
From 1976 to 1989, 206 patients referred for primary treatment of esophageal achalasia underwent tra...
Hypothesis: Operative manometry detects residual esophagogastric junction (EGJ) high pressure, ensur...
AIM: Modified Heller’s myotomy is still the first choice for achalasia and the assessment of surgica...
From 1976 to 1989, 206 patients referred for primary treatment of esophageal achalasia underwent tra...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the role and efficacy of a total 360 degrees wr...
ackground: It has been said that a Heller myotomy cannot improve dysphagia in achalasia when the eso...