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Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2017

Efficacy and Safety of Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy for Treatment of Achalasia After Failed Heller Myotomy

Saowanee Ngamruengphong; Haruhiro Inoue; Michael B. Ujiki; Lava Y. Patel; Amol Bapaye; Pankaj N. Desai; Shivangi Dorwat; Jun Nakamura; Yoshitaka Hata; Valerio Balassone; Manabu Onimaru; Thierry Ponchon; Mathieu Pioche; Sabine Roman; Jérôme Rivory; François Mion; Aurélien Garros; Peter V. Draganov; Yaseen B. Perbtani; Ali Abbas; Davinderbir Pannu; Dennis Yang; Silvana Perretta; John Romanelli; David J. Desilets; Bu Hayee; Amyn Haji; Gulara Hajiyeva; Amr Ismail; Yen I. Chen

BACKGROUND & AIMS: In patients with persistent symptoms after Heller myotomy (HM), treatment options include repeat HM, pneumatic dilation, or peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM). We evaluated the efficacy and safety of POEM in patients with achalasia with prior HM vs without prior HM. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 180 patients with achalasia who underwent POEM at 13 tertiary centers worldwide, from December 2009 through September 2015. Patients were divided into 2 groups: those with prior HM (HM group, exposure; n = 90) and those without prior HM (non‐HM group; n = 90). Clinical response was defined by a decrease in Eckardt scores to 3 or less. Adverse events were graded according to criteria set by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Technical success, clinical success, and rates of adverse events were compared between groups. Patients were followed up for a median of 8.5 months. RESULTS: POEM was technically successful in 98% of patients in the HM group and in 100% of patients in the non‐HM group (P = .49). A significantly lower proportion of patients in the HM group had a clinical response to POEM (81%) than in the non‐HM group (94%; P = .01). There were no significant differences in rates of adverse events between the groups (8% in the HM group vs 13% in the non‐HM group; P = .23). Symptomatic reflux and reflux esophagitis after POEM were comparable between groups. CONCLUSIONS: POEM is safe and effective for patients with achalasia who were not treated successfully by prior HM. Although the rate of clinical success in patients with prior HM is lower than in those without prior HM, the safety profile of POEM is comparable between groups.


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2017

Comprehensive Analysis of Adverse Events Associated with per Oral Endoscopic Myotomy in 1826 Patients: An International Multicenter Study

Yamile Haito-Chavez; Haruhiro Inoue; Kristin W. Beard; Peter V. Draganov; Michael B. Ujiki; Burkhard H.A. Rahden; Pankaj N. Desai; Mathieu Pioche; Bu Hayee; Amyn Haji; Payal Saxena; Kevin M. Reavis; Manabu Onimaru; Valerio Balassone; Jun Nakamura; Yoshitaka Hata; Dennis Yang; Davinderbir Pannu; Ali Abbas; Yaseen B. Perbtani; Lava Y. Patel; J. Filser; Sabine Roman; Jérôme Rivory; François Mion; Thierry Ponchon; Silvana Perretta; Vivien W. Wong; Roberta Maselli; Saowanee Ngamruengphong

Objectives:The safety of peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) is still debated since comprehensive analysis of adverse events (AEs) associated with the procedure in large multicenter cohort studies has not been performed. To study (1) the prevalence of AEs and (2) factors associated with occurrence of AEs in patients undergoing POEM.Methods:Patients who underwent POEM at 12 tertiary-care centers between 2009 and 2015 were included in this case–control study. Cases were defined by the occurrence of any AE related to the POEM procedure. Control patients were selected for each AE case by matching for age, gender, and disease classification (achalasia type I and II vs. type III/spastic esophageal disorders).Results:A total of 1,826 patients underwent POEM. Overall, 156 AEs occurred in 137 patients (7.5%). A total of 51 (2.8%) inadvertent mucosotomies occurred. Mild, moderate, and severe AEs had a frequency of 116 (6.4%), 31 (1.7%), and 9 (0.5%), respectively. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that sigmoid-type esophagus (odds ratio (OR) 2.28, P=0.05), endoscopist experience <20 cases (OR 1.98, P=0.04), use of a triangular tip knife (OR 3.22, P=0.05), and use of an electrosurgical current different than spray coagulation (OR 3.09, P=0.02) were significantly associated with the occurrence of AEs.Conclusions:This large study comprehensively assessed the safety of POEM and highly suggests POEM as a relatively safe procedure when performed by experts at tertiary centers with an overall 7.5% prevalence of AEs. Severe AEs are rare. Sigmoid-type esophagus, endoscopist experience, type of knife, and current used can be considered as predictive factors of AE occurrence.


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2017

Long-term outcomes of per-oral endoscopic myotomy in patients with achalasia with a minimum follow-up of 2 years: An international multicenter study

Saowanee Ngamruengphong; Haruhiro Inoue; Philip W. Chiu; Hon Chi Yip; Amol Bapaye; Michael B. Ujiki; Lava Y. Patel; Pankaj N. Desai; Bu Hayee; Amyn Haji; Vivien W. Wong; Silvana Perretta; Shivangi Dorwat; Mathieu Pioche; Sabine Roman; Jérôme Rivory; François Mion; Thierry Ponchon; Aurélien Garros; Jun Nakamura; Yoshitaka Hata; Valerio Balassone; Manabu Onimaru; Gulara Hajiyeva; Amr Ismail; Yen I. Chen; Majidah Bukhari; Yamile Haito-Chavez; Vivek Kumbhari; Roberta Maselli


Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2017

Outcomes following 50 consecutive endoscopic gastrojejunal revisions for weight gain following Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: a comparison of endoscopic suturing techniques for stoma reduction.

Lava Y. Patel; Brittany Lapin; Craig S. Brown; Thomas Stringer; Matthew E. Gitelis; John G. Linn; Woody Denham; Elizabeth Farwell; Stephen P. Haggerty; Michael B. Ujiki


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2016

Laparoscopic totally extraperitoneal groin hernia repair and quality of life at 2-year follow-up

Matthew E. Gitelis; Lava Y. Patel; Francis J. DeAsis; Ray Joehl; Brittany Lapin; John G. Linn; Stephen P. Haggerty; Woody Denham; Michael B. Ujiki


Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2017

Long-term patterns and predictors of pain following laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair: a patient-centered analysis

Lava Y. Patel; Brittany Lapin; Matthew E. Gitelis; Craig S. Brown; John G. Linn; Stephen P. Haggerty; Woody Denham; Zeeshan Butt; Ermilo Barrera; Ray Joehl; Jo Ann Carbray; Tyler Hall; Michael B. Ujiki


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2016

Tu2049 Long term Outcomes of PerOral Endoscopic Myotomy (POEM) in Achalasia patients With a minimum follow-up of 2 years: A multicenter study

Saowanee Ngamruengphong; Haruhiro Inoue; Amol Bapaye; Michael B. Ujiki; Lava Y. Patel; Pankaj N. Desai; Bu Hayee; Amyn Haji; Vivien W. Wong; Silvana Perretta; Shivangi Dorwat; Mathieu Pioche; Sabine Roman; Jérôme Rivory; François Mion; Thierry Ponchon; Aurélien Garros; Jun Nakamura; Yoshitaka Hata; Valerio Balassone; Manabu Onimaru; Gulara Hajiyeva; Amr Ismail; Yen-I. Chen; Majidah Bukhari; Yamile Haito Chavez; Vivek Kumbhari; Roberta Maselli; Alessandro Repici; Mouen A. Khashab


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2016

An international multicenter study evaluating the clinical efficacy and safety of per-oral endoscopic myotomy in octogenarians

Yen I. Chen; Haruhiro Inoue; Michael B. Ujiki; Peter V. Draganov; Paul D. Colavita; François Mion; John Romanelli; Philip W. Chiu; Valerio Balassone; Lava Y. Patel; Ali Abbas; Dennis Yang; Christy M. Dunst; Mathieu Pioche; Sabine Roman; Jérôme Rivory; Thierry Ponchon; David J. Desilets; Roberta Maselli; Manabu Onimaru; Jun Nakamura; Yoshitaka Hata; Gulara Hajiyeva; Amr Ismail; Saowanee Ngamruengphong; Majidah Bukhari; Yamile Haito Chavez; Vivek Kumbhari; Alessandro Repici; Mouen A. Khashab


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2016

870 Comprehensive Analysis of Adverse Events Associated With PerOral Endoscopic Myotomy (POEM) in 1826 Patients: An International Multicenter Study

Yamile Haito Chavez; Kristin W. Beard; Haruhiro Inoue; Peter V. Draganov; Michael B. Ujiki; Burkhard H.A. Rahden; Pankaj N. Desai; Alessandro Repici; Mathieu Pioche; Bu Hayee; Payal Saxena; Kevin M. Reavis; Manabu Onimaru; Valerio Balassone; Jun Nakamura; Yoshitaka Hata; Dennis Yang; Davinderbir Pannu; Ali Abbas; Yaseen B. Perbtani; Lava Y. Patel; J. Filser; Roberta Maselli; Sabine Roman; Jérôme Rivory; François Mion; Thierry Ponchon; Silvana Perretta; Saowanee Ngamruengphong; Yen-I. Chen


Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2017

Outcomes in patients with over 1-year follow-up after peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM)

Marc Ward; Matt Gitelis; Lava Y. Patel; Yalini Vigneswaran; JoAnn Carbray; Michael B. Ujiki

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