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Update Course Rewind: Peroral endoscopic Myotomy (POEM) for Achalasia

Video Published 2024-04-04 Updated 2024-04-04

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Pediatric surgeons from Children's National Hospital discuss peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) for achalasia treatment, highlighting advantages over laparoscopic Heller myotomy including 360-degree myotomy access, reduced reflux rates, and easier reoperations. The procedure has a steep learning curve requiring approximately 20 cases to achieve competency and specialized endoscopic equipment.

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  • POEM offers 360-degree myotomy access vs 180-degree with Heller, avoiding vagus nerve concerns and hiatal dissection
  • Learning curve is steep: competency at ~20 cases, mastery at ~60 cases; requires specialized equipment and high volume
  • 73-case series shows 15% need reintervention (balloon dilation) within first postoperative year
  • POEM enables redo procedures after failed Heller by choosing different dissection plane without encountering scar tissue
  • Type III achalasia patients (11% of series) had higher redo rate, representing 3 of 5 reoperations performed

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