Esophageal achalasia (EA) is a rare esophageal motility disorder in children. Laparoscopic Heller myotomy (LHM) represents the treatment of choice in young patients. Peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) is becoming an alternative to LHM. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness, safety, and outcomes of POEM vs LHM in treatment of children with EA. Data of pediatric patients with EA, who underwent LHM and POEM from February 2009 to December 2013 in two centers, were collected. Eighteen patients (9 male, mean age: 11.6 years; range: 2-17 years) were included. Nine patients (6 male, mean age: 10.7 years; range: 2-16 years) underwent LHM, and the other 9 (3 males, mean age: 12.2 years; range: 6-17 years) underwent POEM procedure. Mean operation time was shorter in POEM group compared with LHM group (62/149 minutes). Myotomy was longer in POEM group than in LHM group (11/7 cm). One major complication occurred after LHM (esophageal perforation). No clinical and manometric differences were observed between LHM and POEM in follow-up. The incidence of iatrogenic gastroesophageal reflux disease was low (1 patient in both groups). Results of a midterm follow-up show that LHM and POEM are safe and effective treatments also in children. Besides, POEM is a mini-invasive technique with an inferior execution timing compared to LHM. A skilled endoscopic team is mandatory to perform this procedure

Treatment of esophageal achalasia in children: Today and tomorrow / Caldaro, T; Familiari, P; Romeo, Ef; Gigante, G; Marchese, M; Contini, Ac; Federici di Abriola, G; Cucchiara, Salvatore; De Angelis, P; Torroni, F; Dall'Oglio, L; Costamagna, G.. - In: JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY. - ISSN 0022-3468. - ELETTRONICO. - 50:5(2015), pp. 726-730. [10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2015.02.047]

Treatment of esophageal achalasia in children: Today and tomorrow

CUCCHIARA, Salvatore;
2015

Abstract

Esophageal achalasia (EA) is a rare esophageal motility disorder in children. Laparoscopic Heller myotomy (LHM) represents the treatment of choice in young patients. Peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) is becoming an alternative to LHM. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness, safety, and outcomes of POEM vs LHM in treatment of children with EA. Data of pediatric patients with EA, who underwent LHM and POEM from February 2009 to December 2013 in two centers, were collected. Eighteen patients (9 male, mean age: 11.6 years; range: 2-17 years) were included. Nine patients (6 male, mean age: 10.7 years; range: 2-16 years) underwent LHM, and the other 9 (3 males, mean age: 12.2 years; range: 6-17 years) underwent POEM procedure. Mean operation time was shorter in POEM group compared with LHM group (62/149 minutes). Myotomy was longer in POEM group than in LHM group (11/7 cm). One major complication occurred after LHM (esophageal perforation). No clinical and manometric differences were observed between LHM and POEM in follow-up. The incidence of iatrogenic gastroesophageal reflux disease was low (1 patient in both groups). Results of a midterm follow-up show that LHM and POEM are safe and effective treatments also in children. Besides, POEM is a mini-invasive technique with an inferior execution timing compared to LHM. A skilled endoscopic team is mandatory to perform this procedure
2015
heller myotomy; POEM; esophageal achalasia; esophageal manometry
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Treatment of esophageal achalasia in children: Today and tomorrow / Caldaro, T; Familiari, P; Romeo, Ef; Gigante, G; Marchese, M; Contini, Ac; Federici di Abriola, G; Cucchiara, Salvatore; De Angelis, P; Torroni, F; Dall'Oglio, L; Costamagna, G.. - In: JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY. - ISSN 0022-3468. - ELETTRONICO. - 50:5(2015), pp. 726-730. [10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2015.02.047]
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