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Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift 2000-Apr

[Thoracoscopic longitudinal myotomy of the esophagus. Successful alternative treatment for diffuse esophageal spasm].

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D Hagemann
K H Bauer
M Kemen
W E Schmidt
R J Adamek

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METHODS

A 55-year-old woman had for 5 years been suffering from severe burning thoracic pain. She had typical risk factors for cardiovascular disease, namely hypertension, chronic smoking, obesity and hypercholesterolaemia. She had been hospitalized several times for suspected myocardial infarction, but coronary heart disease had been excluded by cardiac examination, including angiocardiography. The only contributory admission finding was epigastric pain on pressure.

METHODS

Gastroscopy revealed a non-erosive duodenitis and chronic antral gastritis. The cardia was tightly closed and there were no signs of reflux oesophagitis. Manometry in the oesophagus showed frequent simultaneous contractions and marked increase in pressure amplitude, predominantly in the distal segment, indicating diffuse oesophageal spasms.

METHODS

Drug treatment with calcium channel blockers gave only brief relief from the thoracic pain. But longitudinal oesophageal myotomy via thoracoscopy brought about complete pain relief, which has now persisted for 3 years.

CONCLUSIONS

Thoracoscopic longitudinal oesophageal myotomy can provide a therapeutic alternative in patients with oesophageal spasms when drug therapy and pneumatic oesophageal dilatation have failed.

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