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Revisional Surgery After Heller Myotomy for Esophageal Achalasia

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/SLE.0b013e3181f39fdb

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achalasia; recurrent dysphagia; revisional surgery

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Revisional surgery for persistent or recurrent dysphagia following Heller myotomy is rare and should become even more rare if an extended myotomy has been carried out. It is important to work-up patients who experience persistent or recurrent dysphagia in a systematic fashion that includes the determination of the diagnosis of achalasia, the type of operation performed, the results obtained with the primary operation, and to further classify the type of recurrence. Use of adjunctive studies, including upper gastrointestinal study, endoscopy, manometry, and pH monitoring is critical to guiding clinical decision making. This article will review the differential diagnosis, diagnostic workup, and available treatment options for patients with achalasia who present with persistent or recurrent dysphagia following Heller myotomy.

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