Long-term results of graded pneumatic dilatation under endoscopic guidance in patients with primary esophageal achalasia
Date
2004Author
TUNCER, Murat
Dobrucali, Ahmet Merih
Dirican, Ahmet
ERZIN, Yusuf
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AIM: Achalasia is the best known primary motor disorder of the esophagus in which the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) has abnormally high resting pressure and incomplete relaxation with swallowing. Pneumatic dilatation remains the first choice of treatment. The aims of this study were to determine the long term clinical outcome of treating achalasia initially with pneumatic dilatation and usefulness of pneumatic dilatation technique under endoscopic observation without fluoroscopy.
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