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Published in: Surgical Endoscopy 5/2007

01-05-2007

A pilot study of botulinum toxin injection for the treatment of delayed gastric emptying following esophagectomy

Authors: M. S. Kent, A. Pennathur, T. Fabian, A. McKelvey, M. J. Schuchert, J. D. Luketich, R. J. Landreneau

Published in: Surgical Endoscopy | Issue 5/2007

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Abstract

Objective

Esophagectomy may lead to impairment in gastric emptying, unless a pyloroplasty or pyloromyotomy is performed. These procedures may be technically challenging during minimally invasive esophagectomy, and they are associated with a small but definable morbidity, such as leakage and dumping syndrome. We sought to determine the results of our early experience with injecting the pylorus with botulinum toxin instead of conventional pyloric drainage.

Methods

Fifteen patients who had undergone esophagectomy and injection of the pylorus with botulinum toxin were identified. Twelve patients had undergone botulinum toxin injection at the time of minimally invasive esophagectomy, and the remaining three had been treated endoscopically after surgery. The latter three patients had undergone esophagectomy with either no pyloric drainage (n = 2) or an inadequate pyloromyotomy (n = 1), and they presented in the postoperative period with delayed gastric emptying. The adequacy of emptying after injection was assessed by the patients’ ability to tolerate a regular diet, a barium swallow, and a nuclear gastric emptying study.

Results

No patient injected with botulinum toxin during esophagectomy developed delayed gastric emptying or aspiration pneumonia in the perioperative period. Eight of these patients underwent a nuclear emptying scan at a median of 4.2 months after surgery, which showed a mean emptying half-life of 100 min. With a median follow-up of 5.3 months, one patient (8%) required reintervention for symptoms of gastric stasis, presumably after the effect of the toxin subsided. All three patients injected postoperatively demonstrated an improvement in symptoms of gastric outlet obstruction and were able to resume a regular diet.

Conclusions

Injection of the pylorus with botulinum toxin can be performed safely in patients undergoing esophagectomy. Longer-term studies are needed to clarify the efficacy and durability of this technique compared to the accepted procedures of pyloromyotomy or pyloroplasty.
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Metadata
Title
A pilot study of botulinum toxin injection for the treatment of delayed gastric emptying following esophagectomy
Authors
M. S. Kent
A. Pennathur
T. Fabian
A. McKelvey
M. J. Schuchert
J. D. Luketich
R. J. Landreneau
Publication date
01-05-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Surgical Endoscopy / Issue 5/2007
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-007-9225-9

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