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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 7, 645-647, Copyright © 1993 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery


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Circular myotomy and Belsey repair for acquired shortening of the oesophagus

SM Allen and HR Matthews
Regional Department of Thoracic Surgery, East Birmingham Hospital, UK.

Fourteen patients with shortening of the oesophagus due to chronic reflux oesophagitis have been treated by a combination of an oesophageal lengthening procedure with a standard anti-reflux repair. Their ages ranged from 18 to 78 years and eight were male. Thirteen patients had a reflux stricture (with additional penetrating ulcer in six) and one had a columnar-lined oesophagus. A complete circular myotomy was performed just below the level of the aortic arch, in combination with a Belsey Mark IV anti-reflux repair. There were no deaths post-operatively but one patient required re-operation for haemorrhage and one underwent oesophageal dilatation before discharge. All patients have now been followed up for over 5 years. Nine patients have required no further treatment for their oesophageal problems, two required two early dilatations each, two required multiple dilatations and one required oesophageal resection for stricture. We suggest that this combination merits further evaluation in the management of patients with short oesophagus due to reflux.


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