Outcomes of Per-Oral Endoscopic Myotomy in the Treatment of Esophageal Achalasia: Over One Hundred Cases in a Single Tertiary Center

Q3 Medicine
Kannikar Laohavichitra, Jerasak Wannaprasert, Thawee Raranachu-ek
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Objective: To study the outcomes and complications of per-oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) in patients with esophageal achalasia. Materials and Methods: This retrospective observational study reviewed the medical records of  esophageal achalasia patients who underwent POEM between March 2013 and September 2022. One hundred and eight cases were included. Results: A total of 108 consecutive patients were included in this study and classified into 4 groups: 30 (27.8%) as type I; 53 (49.1%) as type II; 5 (4.6%) as type III; and 20 (18.5%) as unspecified due to unsuccessful catheter placement across the esophagogastric junction. The mean patient age was 46.10+16.59, 77 (71.3%) patients were female. Ten (9.3%) of the patients had undergone prior treatment, including balloon dilation, POEM, Heller myotomy, and nitroglycerine. Technical success was achieved in 106 (98.1%) cases, clinical success was evaluated only in 88 patients who follow up more than 6 month and the median follow-up time was 20.50 months (range 6-110 months). The clinical success was accomplished in 82 (93.2%), and 26 (24.1%) patients experienced perioperative complications which were significantly associated with anterior myotomy and probably operator learning curve. One patient (1.1%) had recurrent symptoms at 24-month follow up. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) was found in 19 (21.6%) patients, all of whom responded well to proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). Conclusion: POEM is effective and safe in long-term treatment of achalasia. Although the incidence of symptomatic GERD was slightly high, the cases were not severe and were well controlled with medication.
口腔内镜下肌切开术治疗食道闭锁的疗效:一家三级医疗中心的一百多例病例
目的研究食管贲门失弛缓症患者口腔内镜下肌切开术(POEM)的疗效和并发症。材料与方法:这项回顾性观察研究回顾了 2013 年 3 月至 2022 年 9 月期间接受经口内镜肌切开术(POEM)的食管贲门失弛缓症患者的病历。共纳入 108 例患者。结果:本研究共纳入108例连续患者,并将其分为4组:30例(27.8%)为I型;53例(49.1%)为II型;5例(4.6%)为III型;20例(18.5%)因食管胃交界处导管置入不成功而未分类。患者平均年龄为 46.10+16.59 岁,77 名(71.3%)患者为女性。10名(9.3%)患者之前接受过治疗,包括球囊扩张、POEM、海勒肌切开术和硝酸甘油。106例(98.1%)患者获得了技术成功,仅对88例随访超过6个月的患者进行了临床成功评估,中位随访时间为20.50个月(6-110个月)。82例(93.2%)患者获得了临床成功,26例(24.1%)患者出现了围手术期并发症,这些并发症与前路肌切开术明显相关,可能与操作者的学习曲线有关。一名患者(1.1%)在 24 个月的随访中症状复发。19例(21.6%)患者出现胃食管反流病(GERD),所有患者对质子泵抑制剂(PPIs)反应良好。结论POEM 在长期治疗贲门失弛缓症方面既有效又安全。虽然无症状胃食管反流病的发生率略高,但病例并不严重,用药后控制良好。
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