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Diseases of The Esophagus | 2017

Peroral endoscopic myotomy versus surgical myotomy for primary achalasia: single-center, retrospective analysis of 74 patients

S. de Pascale; Alessandro Repici; Francesco Puccetti; Elisa Carlani; Riccardo Rosati; Uberto Fumagalli

Achalasia is a neurodegenerative motility disorder of the esophagus; dysphagia, weight loss, chest pain, and regurgitation are its main symptoms. Surgical myotomy (HM) is considered the gold standard treatment. However, peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) seems to be a safe and effective alternative option. The aim of this study is to compare the safety and efficacy of these techniques. From March 2012 to June 2015, 74 patients with symptomatic primary achalasia underwent myotomy. The two groups were compared in terms of intraoperative and postoperative outcomes and Eckardt score at last follow-up. A morphofunctional comparison was also performed. Thirty-two myotomies were performed endoscopically (POEM group) and 42 were performed laparoscopically with a 180° anterior fundoplication (surgical myotomy [SM] group). Operative time was significantly shorter for the POEM group (63 [range: 32-114] vs. 76 minutes [54-152]; P = 0.0005). Myotomy was significantly longer for the POEM group (12 [range: 10-15] vs. 9 cm [range: 7-10]; P = 0.0001). Postoperative morbidity occurred in two patients (4.7%) in the SM group; no complications (P = not significant) were recorded for the POEM group. The median Eckardt score at last follow-up decreased for each group from 6 to 1 (P < 0.001). Morphological evaluation was performed for 20 patients and functional evaluation was performed in 18 patients of each group. Lower esophageal sphincter resting and relaxation pressures were significantly reduced in both groups (P < 0.001). Eight patients in the POEM group (40%) had esophagitis at endoscopy: 4 (20%) with Los Angeles (LA) grade A, 3 (15%) with LA grade B, and 1 patient with LA grade D (5%). Five patients in POEM group (28%) had a pathologic DeMeester score. In the SM group, one patient (5%) had esophagitis (P = 0.04; 95% CI) and 4 patients (22%) presented a pathological DeMeester score. Perioperative results for POEM and SM are similar. The absence of an antireflux wrap leads to an increased risk of reflux with consequent esophagitis. SM with an antireflux wrap could be a preferred choice when a long standing gastroesophageal reflux could potentially lead to a damage as, for example, in young patients.


Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2013

Self-gripping mesh versus staple fixation in laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair: a prospective comparison.

Uberto Fumagalli Romario; Francesco Puccetti; Ugo Elmore; Simonetta Massaron; Riccardo Rosati


Ejso | 2018

Totally minimally invasive vs hybrid Ivor Lewis esophagectomy for cancer: A comparative prospective study on safety and efficacy

M.C. Zotti; P. Parise; A. Cossu; Francesco Puccetti; G. Arru; Ugo Elmore; Riccardo Rosati


Ejso | 2018

Cross regimen for oesophageal cancer: Single center experience

Francesco Puccetti; S. De Pascale; Isabella Garassino; Raffaele Cavina; A. Tozzi; Uberto Fumagalli; Riccardo Rosati


Diseases of The Esophagus | 2018

VS03.02: TOTALLY MINIMALLY INVASIVE IVORL LEWIS ESOPHAGECTOMY (TMIE) INDOCYANINE COLOR GREEN (ICG) FLUORESCENCE ANGIOGRAPHY ASSISTED

Andrea Cossu; Paolo Parise; Francesco Puccetti; Leonardo Garutti; Carlo Ferrari; Ugo Elmore; Riccardo Rosati


Diseases of The Esophagus | 2018

PS02.181: RISK FACTORS AND TREATMENT OF DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA FOLLOWING IVOR-LEWIS OESOPHAGECTOMY FOR CANCER

Francesco Puccetti; Paolo Parise; Uberto Fumagalli Romario; Andrea Cossu; Stefano De Pascale; Ugo Elmore; Gianluca Marcocci; Riccardo Rosati


Diseases of The Esophagus | 2018

PS01.227: THE IMPACT OF ELDERLY ON SURGICAL OUTCOMES AFTER IVOR-LEWIS ESOPHAGECTOMY: REVIEW OF A SINGLE INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE

Andrea Cossu; Paolo Parise; Francesco Puccetti; Leonardo Garutti; Carlo Ferrari; Ugo Elmore; Riccardo Rosati


Diseases of The Esophagus | 2018

PS01.204: ANASTOMOTIC LEAKS AFTER IVOR-LEWIS ESOPHAGECTOMY: INDOCYANINE GREEN NEAR-INFRERED ANGIOGRAPHY FOR GASTRIC CONDUIT BLOOD SUPPLY EVALUATION

Paolo Parise; Andrea Cossu; Leonardo Garutti; Francesco Puccetti; Ugo Elmore; Riccardo Rosati


Annals of Surgery | 2018

Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Pathway in Esophagectomy: Is a Reasonable Prediction of Hospital Stay Possible?

Paolo Parise; Carlo Ferrari; Andrea Cossu; Francesco Puccetti; Ugo Elmore; Stefano De Pascale; Leonardo Garutti; Uberto Fumagalli; Mariaclelia Stefania Di Serio; Riccardo Rosati


Clinical nutrition ESPEN | 2016

Comparative effectiveness and analysis of postoperative outcomes after enhanced recovery programme for oesophagectomy

Francesco Puccetti; Uberto Fumagalli; Stefano De Pascale; Alessandra Melis; Riccardo Rosati

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Riccardo Rosati

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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Ugo Elmore

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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Andrea Cossu

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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Paolo Parise

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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Leonardo Garutti

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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Carlo Ferrari

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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Alessandra Melis

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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