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Published on: March 3, 2023
Laparoscopic esophagomyotomy and antireflux procedure with intraoperative manometry
T C Decanini1, G G Varela, J A Galicia
1Department of Surgery, American British Cowdray Hospital, Mexico City, Mexico.
Abstract:
We have been routinely performing laparoscopic cholecystectomy and antireflux procedures. Having this experience, we decided to assess the feasibility and safety of performing a laparoscopic esophagomyotomy and antireflux procedure. Here we present a case of a 37-year-old man with a history of progressive dysphagia and a diagnosis of achalasia, made on the basis of clinical, endoscopic, and manometric studies. Preoperative manometry reported a pressure of 52 mm Hg (normal, 15-25 mm Hg) for 4.5 cm (normal, > 3 cm). Laparoscopic esophagomyotomy and anterior fundoplication were performed. The esophagomyotomy included a 6-cm segment of distal esophagus and 2 cm of stomach; postoperative manometry was 18 mm Hg for 3 cm. Eight months postoperatively, a barium swallow demonstrated no reflux. Laparoscopic esophagomyotomy and antireflux procedure can be performed with efficacy and safety, with the advantage of a shorter hospitalization and an early recovery compared with the traditional procedure. Also, we emphasize the importance of the intraoperative manometry in the relevance of a concomitant antireflux procedure.
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