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Published in: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery 4/2021

01-06-2021 | Achalasia | Original Article

Effects of the preoperative IRP values on the pathophysiology of patients with esophageal achalasia and on the treatment outcome of laparoscopic Heller-Dor surgery

Authors: Kazuto Tsuboi, Fumiaki Yano, Nobuo Omura, Masato Hoshino, Se-Ryung Yamamoto, Shunsuke Akimoto, Takahiro Masuda, Yuki Sakashita, Naoko Fukushima, Toru Ikegami

Published in: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery | Issue 4/2021

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Abstract

Purpose

One diagnostic criterion of esophageal achalasia is that the integrated relaxation pressure (IRP) measured by high-resolution manometry (HRM) is at least 15 mmHg. Moreover, while the standard surgical treatment for esophageal achalasia is laparoscopic Heller-Dor surgery (LHD), there have been insufficient investigations concerning the surgical outcomes from the perspective of the preoperative IRP value.

Methods

We split 121 cases in which LHD was performed as an initial treatment on patients with esophageal achalasia, into two categories according to the IRP median value, and performed a comparative investigation of the surgical outcomes with regard to the preoperative pathophysiology and symptoms.

Results

The IRP median value was 29.6 mmHg. The high IRP group consisted of younger individuals and low BMI (p = 0.004 and p = 0.0273, respectively), and the percentage of Chicago classification Type II and III was high (p = 0.029) and the regurgitation score in the preoperative symptoms was high (p = 0.0043). However, no differences in the surgical outcomes were confirmed.

Conclusion

In patients with esophageal achalasia, the degree of the preoperative IRP value affects the age, BMI, preoperative LESP, and preoperative regurgitation symptoms. However, there were no effects on the surgical outcomes, with the surgical outcomes being satisfactory, regardless of the IRP value.
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Metadata
Title
Effects of the preoperative IRP values on the pathophysiology of patients with esophageal achalasia and on the treatment outcome of laparoscopic Heller-Dor surgery
Authors
Kazuto Tsuboi
Fumiaki Yano
Nobuo Omura
Masato Hoshino
Se-Ryung Yamamoto
Shunsuke Akimoto
Takahiro Masuda
Yuki Sakashita
Naoko Fukushima
Toru Ikegami
Publication date
01-06-2021
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Keyword
Achalasia
Published in
Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery / Issue 4/2021
Print ISSN: 1435-2443
Electronic ISSN: 1435-2451
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00423-021-02130-y

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