Background: The use of pneumatic dilation (PD) is well established in adults with achalasia; however, it is less commonly used in children. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of PD in pediatric achalasia and to define predictive factors for its treatment failure. Design: Single-center, prospective cohort study. Setting: Academic tertiary referral center. Patients: Twenty-four patients with achalasia were enrolled from January 2004 to November 2009 and were followed for a median of 6 years. Intervention: PD was performed with the patients under general anesthesia. Main Outcome Measurements: Efficacy and safety of PD. Follow-up was performed by using the Eckardt score, barium swallow contrast studies, and esophageal manometry at baseline; 1,...
Pneumatic dilatation (PD) and surgical miotomy (SM) are presentely the best treastments for untreate...
Background Pneumatic balloon dilatation (PD) is a regular treatment modality for achalasia. The repo...
Purpose: The optimal management of achalasia in children and adolescents remains unclear. The aim of...
Background and Aims: One of the most used treatments for achalasia is pneumatic dilation of the lowe...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Pneumatic balloon dilatation (PD) is a mainstay in achalasia treatment. The aim...
Achalasia is one of the most common motility disorders of esophagus characterized by deterioration o...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Achalasia is treated with pneumatic dilation or Heller myotomy, but studies sugge...
Background/Aims: Pneumatic dilatation (PD) is one of the effective treatments of achalasia. The aim ...
Abstract- Achalasia is a well-defined esophageal motor disorder. Graded pneumatic dilation using Rig...
BACKGROUND: Long-term follow-up studies of achalasia after pneumatic dilation, mostly retrospective,...
Pneumatic balloon dilatation (PD) is a regular treatment modality for achalasia. The reported succes...
Achalasia is a rare esophageal motility disorder. Much of the literature is based on the adult popul...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND AIM: Pneumatic dilation is a commonly used treatment in...
Background. There are no previous reports of tandem balloon dilatation in childhood achalasia. Objec...
Pneumatic dilation is the most common first-line therapy for the treatment of achalasia. The aim o...
Pneumatic dilatation (PD) and surgical miotomy (SM) are presentely the best treastments for untreate...
Background Pneumatic balloon dilatation (PD) is a regular treatment modality for achalasia. The repo...
Purpose: The optimal management of achalasia in children and adolescents remains unclear. The aim of...
Background and Aims: One of the most used treatments for achalasia is pneumatic dilation of the lowe...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Pneumatic balloon dilatation (PD) is a mainstay in achalasia treatment. The aim...
Achalasia is one of the most common motility disorders of esophagus characterized by deterioration o...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Achalasia is treated with pneumatic dilation or Heller myotomy, but studies sugge...
Background/Aims: Pneumatic dilatation (PD) is one of the effective treatments of achalasia. The aim ...
Abstract- Achalasia is a well-defined esophageal motor disorder. Graded pneumatic dilation using Rig...
BACKGROUND: Long-term follow-up studies of achalasia after pneumatic dilation, mostly retrospective,...
Pneumatic balloon dilatation (PD) is a regular treatment modality for achalasia. The reported succes...
Achalasia is a rare esophageal motility disorder. Much of the literature is based on the adult popul...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND AIM: Pneumatic dilation is a commonly used treatment in...
Background. There are no previous reports of tandem balloon dilatation in childhood achalasia. Objec...
Pneumatic dilation is the most common first-line therapy for the treatment of achalasia. The aim o...
Pneumatic dilatation (PD) and surgical miotomy (SM) are presentely the best treastments for untreate...
Background Pneumatic balloon dilatation (PD) is a regular treatment modality for achalasia. The repo...
Purpose: The optimal management of achalasia in children and adolescents remains unclear. The aim of...