Management of End-Stage Achalasia

Author:

Csendes Juhasz Attila1,González Arestizábal Tomás1,Lanzarini Sobrevia Enrique12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Chile Clinical Hospital, Santiago, Chile

2. University Los Andes, Santiago, Chile

Abstract

Background: End-stage Achalasia correspond to the final stage in the evolution of this disease, characterized by the presence of severe dysphagia and weight loss despite aggressive treatment, associated to massive esophageal dilatation and tortuosity of the esophagus, with loss of its axis and adopting a sigmoid-shape or L-shape distal esophagus. It is also called advanced sigmoid esophagus. The diagnosis is based on radiological evaluations, but different authors use different criteria to define end-stage. This fact makes difficult to compare the results, due to a great heterogeneity of the patients. Methods: Total of 65 reports contently treatment of patients with end stage achalasia were carefully review. Results: Until the year 2000 subtotal esophagectomy with gastric or long-colon interposition was employed as primary treatment or after several medical and endoscopic failed treatments. The mean mortality rate range 3% to 5%, with a high morbidity rate and 10 to 12 days of hospital stay. From 2000 to 2015 Laparoscopic Heller Myotomy (LHM) was employed as the primary treatment, with a mortality rate of 0%, low postoperative morbidity (6%-8%) and 2 days of Hospital stay. The long-term follow up was satisfactory in near 2/3 of the patients with end-stage esophagus. In the last years POEM (Peroral endoscopic Myotomy) has been employed mainly by Asian authors, reporting 0% mortality, high rate of postoperative morbidity (over 20%), a hospital stay of 5 to 7 days and a very short follow up, usually less than 2 years. Although the control of dysphagia is high, the main problem with this technique is the marked increase in pathologic acid reflux to the esophagus, with values near to 50% of the patients. It is not known the late effect 10 to 15 years after this procedure of this severe reflux in an aperistaltic esophagus, with retention of food and acid inside the esophageal lumen. Conclusion: Up to now Laparoscopic Heller Myotomy seems the best option for these patients with severe end-stage esophagus. If there is a failure after this procedure, thoracoscopic esophagectomy would be the best option.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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1. Surgical Options for End-Stage Achalasia;Current Gastroenterology Reports;2023-08-30

2. End-Stage Achalasia: Hard to Define, and Even Harder to Treat;Foregut: The Journal of the American Foregut Society;2022-11-16

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