Surgical therapy for achalasia of the esophagus gives good results in only 80-90% of cases. Several reasons could be responsible for this 10-20% failure; the most frequent causes are inadequate cardiomyotomy and reflux esophagitis. We report our experience and our procedure in the management of recurrent achalasia. The most important controversies are also discussed.
[Report on surgical strategy in reoperation of esophageal achalasia] / A., Bove; G. F., Raschella; F., Lio; Grilli, Paola; G., Florio; F., Horvath; L., Corbellini; DE ANTONI, Enrico. - In: IL GIORNALE DI CHIRURGIA. - ISSN 0391-9005. - 12:10(1991), pp. 521-523.
[Report on surgical strategy in reoperation of esophageal achalasia].
GRILLI, Paola;DE ANTONI, Enrico
1991
Abstract
Surgical therapy for achalasia of the esophagus gives good results in only 80-90% of cases. Several reasons could be responsible for this 10-20% failure; the most frequent causes are inadequate cardiomyotomy and reflux esophagitis. We report our experience and our procedure in the management of recurrent achalasia. The most important controversies are also discussed.File allegati a questo prodotto
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