Impact of prior treatment on long-term outcome of peroral endoscopic myotomy in pediatric achalasia

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pp. 1552-1555 ◽  
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Mohan Ramchandani ◽  
Santosh Darisetty ◽  
Rama Kotla ◽  
D. Nageshwar Reddy
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Jakob Kirkegård ◽  
Daniel Willy Kjær ◽  
Frank Viborg Mortensen ◽  
Rastislav Kunda ◽  
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Weon-Jin Ko ◽  
Suk Pyo Shin ◽  
Ga Won Song ◽  
Jun Hwan Yoo ◽  
Duk Hwan Kim ◽  
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Hiroki Kai ◽  
Ryo Nakashima ◽  
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Bin Wang ◽  
Hong Jin ◽  
Wei Zhao ◽  
Chunshan Zhao ◽  
Tao Wang ◽  
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Abstract Introduction Distal esophageal spasm (DES), a relatively rare condition, is characterized by simultaneous contractions of the distal esophagus and manifested by dysphagia and chest pain. Several treatment options are recommended, such as pharmacological therapy, endoscopic interventions, and surgical myotomy. Recently, per-oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) has been adopted as an effective and less-invasive treatment due to its excellent short-term clinical outcomes. Nevertheless, few reports describe its long-term effects. Case presentation A 65-year-old woman complained of chest pain accompanied with dysphagia and weight loss for 4 months. A series of examinations suggested that she was suffering from DES and then POEM was performed. During the 2.5-year follow-up, we observed an exciting long-term outcome. Interestingly, hematoxylin and eosin staining verified a large number of eosinophils in the muscularis externa, which was absent in the mucosa of the esophagus of the patient. Conclusions We herein report a case of DES who underwent POEM to eliminate persistent esophageal contractions. Eckardt score, esophageal emptying test, and high-resolution manometry were assumed to monitor the efficacy of POEM. During treatment and 2.5 years after operation, esophageal muscle biopsies and/or mucosal tissues were obtained. This case has been presented to describe that POEM could be a strategy for DES with a long-term curative effect and that eosinophils in the muscle layer of the esophagus might be involved in the pathogenesis of DES. What is more, we reviewed literature to find similar cases reported in the past.


Endoscopy ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah S. Al Ghamdi ◽  
Michael Bejjani ◽  
Oscar V. Hernández Mondragón ◽  
Nasim Parsa ◽  
Muhammad N. Yousaf ◽  
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Abstract Background Cricopharyngeal bars (CPBs) are a unique etiology of oropharyngeal dysphagia. Symptomatic patients are managed with endoscopic dilation or surgical myotomy. Cricopharyngeal peroral endoscopic myotomy (CP-POEM) is an emerging technique for the management of dysphagia due to CPBs. This study evaluated technical success, clinical success, adverse events, and long-term recurrence following CP-POEM. Methods Consecutive patients who underwent POEM for management of CPBs between May 2015 and December 2020 at four tertiary care centers were included. Primary outcome was clinical success (defined as improvement of dysphagia score to ≤ 1). Secondary outcomes were technical success, rate and severity of adverse events, procedure duration, and symptom recurrence. Results 27 patients (mean age 69 years; 10 female) underwent CP-POEM during the study period. The most common presenting symptoms at the time of index procedure were dysphagia (26; 96.3 %) and regurgitation (20; 74.1 %). Clinical and technical success were achieved in all patients. Mild/moderate adverse events occurred in two patients (7.4 %). CP-POEM significantly reduced the median dysphagia score. Conclusions CP-POEM was a safe and effective treatment for symptomatic CPBs. Although symptom recurrence was low, long-term outcome data are needed. CP-POEM should be considered as a management option for symptomatic CPBs at centers with POEM expertise.


2020 ◽  
Vol 91 (6) ◽  
pp. AB152
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Mohamed M. Abdelfatah ◽  
Neil Kapil ◽  
Alan G. Noll ◽  
Parit Mekaroonkamol ◽  
Vaishali Patel ◽  
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