Achalasia
Achalasia is a rare chronic esophageal motility disorder characterized by incomplete relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter and abnormal peristalsis. This abnormal motor function leads to impaired bolus emptying and symptoms of dysphagia, regurgitation, chest pain, or heartburn. After an upper endoscopy to exclude structural causes of symptoms, the gold standard for diagnosis is high-resolution esophageal manometry. However, complementary diagnostic tools include barium esophagram and functional luminal impedance planimetry. Definitive treatments include pneumatic dilation, Heller myotomy with fundoplication, and peroral endoscopic myotomy.
Source: Gastroenterology Clinics of North America - Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Sydney Pomenti, John William Blackett, Daniela Jodorkovsky Source Type: research
More News: Chronic Pain | Endoscopy | Gastroenterology | Heartburn | Lower Endoscopy | Pain | Panendoscopy | Upper Endoscopy