2017
DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2017.05.61
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The impact of flexible endoscopy in esophageal surgery

Abstract: Achalasia and Treatment of esophageal Adenocarcinoma are commonly associated to surgical resection. Newer technologies in interventional endoscopy gave way to a substantial paradigm shift in the management of these conditions. In the case of achalasia, endoscopic myotomy is rapidly displacing Heller's myotomy as the gold standard in many centers. Early stage neoplasia in Barrett's esophagus (BE) comprising high-grade dysplasia (HGD), intramucosal and, in some cases, submucosal carcinoma is now being treated wi… Show more

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“…Proponents of POEM envision a complete endoscopic treatment algorithm, that allows for the replacement of the LHM with partial fundoplication. Before discussion of ways to treat GERD, it is important to note that despite creation of a partial fundoplication during Heller myotomy, there is still evidence that GERD is present in 21-41.7% of patients (12)(13)(14). The incidence of post-POEM GERD rates is 8.5-21%, as discussed in the previous section (7)(8)(9)(10)(11).…”
Section: Endoscopic Management Of Gerdmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Proponents of POEM envision a complete endoscopic treatment algorithm, that allows for the replacement of the LHM with partial fundoplication. Before discussion of ways to treat GERD, it is important to note that despite creation of a partial fundoplication during Heller myotomy, there is still evidence that GERD is present in 21-41.7% of patients (12)(13)(14). The incidence of post-POEM GERD rates is 8.5-21%, as discussed in the previous section (7)(8)(9)(10)(11).…”
Section: Endoscopic Management Of Gerdmentioning
confidence: 97%