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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 84, 575-578, Copyright © 1982 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
G Castrini, G Pappalardo and S Mobarhan
The major postoperative complications of esophagocardiomyotomy (ECM) for
achalasia are peptic esophagitis due to gastroesophageal reflux and
recurrence. According to other authors, the incidence of postoperative
esophagitis is 15% ot 25%. We report the results obtained in 40 patients
treated by our own surgical technique, which is based on precise anatomic
and physiopathological criteria. With this technique an ECM without
esophagogastric mobilization is performed via a lower thoracotomy with
partial perihiatal phrenotomy. There were no intraoperative or
postoperative deaths. Two patients had postoperative basal pleurisy which
was cured easily in a short time. In 36 of these patients, a follow-up
ranging between 15 years and 6 months revealed a complete remission of
dysphagia. The patients had significant and speedy improvement in their
general condition. Seven patients had substernal pyrosis when lying down,
but this was relieved in a few months in six of them. In only one patient
did it persist for 4 years after the operation. Ph-manometric serial
control studies performed in all the patients revealed, except in one case,
normal pressure and pH values in the lower esophagus. Because of these
results, we consider our ECM technique very effective in the treatment of
achalasia.
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