Introduction: Authors present their experience of 30 case of achalasia treated with laparoscopic surgery. Methods: From January 2002 to 2007, 30 patients with achalasia were treated by a laparoscopic approach. Females were 20 and males were 10. Median age was 31.2. All of patients were studied with endoscopy and oesophagus manometry for the classification of achalasia. They were treated by Heller myotomy and fundoplication. Results: Pre-operative weight loss was 9 kg (range 3–16) with a mean duration of symptoms of 29 months (12–72). All patients had a laparoscopic Heller myotomy. Thirty percent received a partial anterior fundoplication according to Dor whereas the remaining seventy percent (21 of 30) had a complete fundoplication a...
Background: Although the laparoscopic approach to oesophageal myotomy for achalasia is associated wi...
Recent advances in the treatment of achalasia include the use of high-resolution manometry to predic...
Achalasia is a rare chronic esophageal disease that affects the relaxation function of the lower eso...
Background: Patients with achalasia may require surgical treatment. Aim: To assess postoperative evo...
Background. Achalasia is a not frequent esophageal disorder characterized by the absence of esophage...
Background. Achalasia is a not frequent esophageal disorder cha- racterized by the absence of esopha...
Background: Albeit rare in children, achalasia is a disorder with severe symptoms that causes growt...
Background: Extramucosal myotomy of the lower esophagus and cardia, combined with anterior fundoplic...
Although surgical myotomy is well established as the most effective and durable treatment for achala...
Currently, the most effective therapy for achalasia is laparoscopic Heller myotomy with partial fund...
Objective: Laparoscopic myotomy is the currently preferred treatment for achalasia. Our objectives w...
Background: Although surgical myotomy is considered the gold standard, many different treatments hav...
INTRODUCTION: In this study we have retrospectively evaluated the patients which underwent laparosco...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONEsophageal achalasia is an uncommon, benign, neurodegenerative disease that indu...
Background: Extramucosal myotomy of the lower esophagus and cardia, combined with anterior fundoplic...
Background: Although the laparoscopic approach to oesophageal myotomy for achalasia is associated wi...
Recent advances in the treatment of achalasia include the use of high-resolution manometry to predic...
Achalasia is a rare chronic esophageal disease that affects the relaxation function of the lower eso...
Background: Patients with achalasia may require surgical treatment. Aim: To assess postoperative evo...
Background. Achalasia is a not frequent esophageal disorder characterized by the absence of esophage...
Background. Achalasia is a not frequent esophageal disorder cha- racterized by the absence of esopha...
Background: Albeit rare in children, achalasia is a disorder with severe symptoms that causes growt...
Background: Extramucosal myotomy of the lower esophagus and cardia, combined with anterior fundoplic...
Although surgical myotomy is well established as the most effective and durable treatment for achala...
Currently, the most effective therapy for achalasia is laparoscopic Heller myotomy with partial fund...
Objective: Laparoscopic myotomy is the currently preferred treatment for achalasia. Our objectives w...
Background: Although surgical myotomy is considered the gold standard, many different treatments hav...
INTRODUCTION: In this study we have retrospectively evaluated the patients which underwent laparosco...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONEsophageal achalasia is an uncommon, benign, neurodegenerative disease that indu...
Background: Extramucosal myotomy of the lower esophagus and cardia, combined with anterior fundoplic...
Background: Although the laparoscopic approach to oesophageal myotomy for achalasia is associated wi...
Recent advances in the treatment of achalasia include the use of high-resolution manometry to predic...
Achalasia is a rare chronic esophageal disease that affects the relaxation function of the lower eso...