Pneumatic dilatation is one of the more recent methods in the management of achalasia cardia. Fifty dilatations were done in 42 patients with achalasia cardia over 5 years. There was a significant decrease in the maximum diameter of the oesophagus and a significant increase in diameter in the narrowed lower oesophageal segment in all the patients. Of the patients studied, 95.23% were relieved of their symptoms after only one to two sessions. There were no immediate complications. Out of the 38 patients on long term follow up, 8 (21.05%) had recurrence of symptoms. On repeat dilatations, 4 (50%) of them had good response. Late complication like reflux oesophagitis was observed in only 1 patient over a median follow up pe...
Background/Aims: Pneumatic dilatation (PD) is one of the effective treatments of achalasia. The aim ...
AIM: Achalasia is the best known primary motor disorder of the esophagus in which the lower esophage...
Achalasia is an esophageal motility disorder of unknown cause, characterised by aperistalsis of the ...
Between 1967 and 1989, 60 patients underwent pneumatic dilation of the cardia at our institution. Of...
SUMMARY To assess the value of pneumatic dilatation of the cardia, 63 patients with achalasia have u...
SUMMARY Eighteen patients with achalasia of the cardia diagnosed by radiography, endoscopy, and mano...
BACKGROUND: Long-term follow-up studies of achalasia after pneumatic dilation, mostly retrospective,...
Forceful dilation of the cardia is the treatment of choice for achalasia. This therapy can be carrie...
Pneumatic dilation is the most common first-line therapy for the treatment of achalasia. The aim o...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate pneumatic dilatation (PD) for cases of cardiac achalasia as a first-lin...
pneumatic dilatation in achalasia We read with interest the article by Eckardt et al regarding the l...
Achalasia is one of the most common motility disorders of esophagus characterized by deterioration o...
Background and Aims: One of the most used treatments for achalasia is pneumatic dilation of the lowe...
Background: Pneumatic dilatation is an effective treatment for achalasia. Although follow-up studies...
Background: Though most patients with achalasia cardia (AC) respond to pneumatic dilation (PD), one-...
Background/Aims: Pneumatic dilatation (PD) is one of the effective treatments of achalasia. The aim ...
AIM: Achalasia is the best known primary motor disorder of the esophagus in which the lower esophage...
Achalasia is an esophageal motility disorder of unknown cause, characterised by aperistalsis of the ...
Between 1967 and 1989, 60 patients underwent pneumatic dilation of the cardia at our institution. Of...
SUMMARY To assess the value of pneumatic dilatation of the cardia, 63 patients with achalasia have u...
SUMMARY Eighteen patients with achalasia of the cardia diagnosed by radiography, endoscopy, and mano...
BACKGROUND: Long-term follow-up studies of achalasia after pneumatic dilation, mostly retrospective,...
Forceful dilation of the cardia is the treatment of choice for achalasia. This therapy can be carrie...
Pneumatic dilation is the most common first-line therapy for the treatment of achalasia. The aim o...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate pneumatic dilatation (PD) for cases of cardiac achalasia as a first-lin...
pneumatic dilatation in achalasia We read with interest the article by Eckardt et al regarding the l...
Achalasia is one of the most common motility disorders of esophagus characterized by deterioration o...
Background and Aims: One of the most used treatments for achalasia is pneumatic dilation of the lowe...
Background: Pneumatic dilatation is an effective treatment for achalasia. Although follow-up studies...
Background: Though most patients with achalasia cardia (AC) respond to pneumatic dilation (PD), one-...
Background/Aims: Pneumatic dilatation (PD) is one of the effective treatments of achalasia. The aim ...
AIM: Achalasia is the best known primary motor disorder of the esophagus in which the lower esophage...
Achalasia is an esophageal motility disorder of unknown cause, characterised by aperistalsis of the ...