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Title: Laparoscopic cardiomyotomy with a Dor patch for achalasia. Author: Mitchell PC, Watson DI, Devitt PG, Britten-Jones R, MacDonald S, Myers JC, Jamieson GG. Journal: Can J Surg; 1995 Oct; 38(5):445-8. PubMed ID: 7553470. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate early experience with laparoscopic Heller's cardiomyotomy with placement of a Dor patch for achalasia. DESIGN: A prospective case series. SETTING: A university teaching hospital. PATIENTS: Fourteen patients (5 men, 9 women, median age 47 years) with esophageal achalasia, treated between July 1992 and July 1994. INTERVENTIONS: Laparoscopic Heller's cardiomyotomy with a Dor patch. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Clinical relief of symptoms, confirmed by esophageal manometry, 24-hour ambulatory pH monitoring and barium-contrast radiography. RESULTS: Three of the 14 patients required conversion to an open procedure, and 1 underwent early laparotomy for postoperative bleeding. The median operating time was 120 minutes (range from 75 to 210 minutes), and the median duration of hospitalization was 4 days (range from 3 to 18 days). Normal physical activity was resumed after a median of 2 weeks (range from 0.5 to 6 weeks). Symptomatic dysphagia was completely relieved in 12 patients and improved in 2. Only one patient experienced symptoms of reflux postoperatively. Postoperative esophageal manometry (seven patients), 24-hour pH monitoring (five patients) and barium-meal radiography (seven patients) confirmed the clinical results. CONCLUSION: Laparoscopic Heller's cardiomyotomy with a Dor patch provides a viable alternative to open cardiomyotomy and forceful endoscopic dilatation.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]