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Probability of additional intervention and long-term follow-up of esophagomyotomy.

Madeline RasmussenMarc A WardBola AladegbamiGerald O OgolaSteven G Leeds
Published in: Surgical endoscopy (2023)
Our results for both LHM and POEM emphasize the importance of long-term follow-up in patients with an esophageal motility disorder. We have found that patients undergoing LHM are more likely to have a post-operative intervention as well as a higher rate of repeat myotomy than POEM. With both interventions, a greater change in Eckardt score decreased the likelihood of reintervention.
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