The laparoscopic treatment of esophageal achalasia has recently been introduced, and the occasional reports in the literature seem to indicate considerable advantages for patients in terms of surgical trauma, postoperative discomfort, and appearance. As yet, however, no studies have directly analyzed the benefits and shortcomings of the new surgical technique by comparison with the conventional open procedure. The objective of our study was to review recent experience with the laparoscopic Heller-Dor operation (LAP-HD) at the Department of Surgery of Padua University and compare it with the traditional open Heller-Dor procedure (OPEN-HD) to assess early effectiveness in patients with primary esophageal achalasia.

Esophageal achalasia: laparoscopic versus conventional open Heller-Dor operation / E. Ancona, M. Anselmino, G. Zaninotto, M. Costantini, M. Rossi, L. Bonavina, C. Boccu, F. Buin, A. Peracchia. - In: THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY. - ISSN 0002-9610. - 170:3(1995 Sep), pp. 265-70-270. [10.1016/S0002-9610(05)80012-1]

Esophageal achalasia: laparoscopic versus conventional open Heller-Dor operation

L. Bonavina;
1995

Abstract

The laparoscopic treatment of esophageal achalasia has recently been introduced, and the occasional reports in the literature seem to indicate considerable advantages for patients in terms of surgical trauma, postoperative discomfort, and appearance. As yet, however, no studies have directly analyzed the benefits and shortcomings of the new surgical technique by comparison with the conventional open procedure. The objective of our study was to review recent experience with the laparoscopic Heller-Dor operation (LAP-HD) at the Department of Surgery of Padua University and compare it with the traditional open Heller-Dor procedure (OPEN-HD) to assess early effectiveness in patients with primary esophageal achalasia.
Postoperative Complications; Length of Stay; Laparoscopy; Humans; Adult; Retrospective Studies; Aged; Middle Aged; Hospital Costs; Esophageal Achalasia; Male; Female
Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale
set-1995
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