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World J Gastroenterol. May 14, 2007; 13(18): 2586-2589
Published online May 14, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i18.2586
Table 1 Demographic data, clinical features and outcome in the patient population
Transoral stapling (n = 181)Stapled resection + myotomy (n = 116)
Age (median/range)64/37-9562/30-84
Male/female ratio3.5:12.7:1
Dysphagia (%)100100
Aspiration (%)2319
Hiatal hernia/GERD (%)912
Weight loss (%)3217
Pouch size - cm (median,range)4/2.5-84/1-9
Regional anesthesia (n)015
Mean operative time (min)1970
Postop. mortality (%)00.8
Leaks from staple line (%)01.7
Recurrent nerve palsy (%)00.8
Dental injuries (%)1.1/
Conversions (%)4.4/
Mean hospital stay (d)38
Reoperation (%)4.41.7
Lost to follow-up (% patients)9.918.1
Median follow-up (mo)2748
Asymptomatic (% patients)9294
Table 2 Comparison of pre- and postoperative manometric data
Endosurgical (n = 43) Pre/postOpen (n = 24) Pre/post
Pharyngeal pressure (mmHg)47.9/42.436.4/34.3
UES resting pressure (mmHg)52.4/31.5b38/20b
U.E.S. residual pressure (mmHg)3.4/26.2/0.7a
UES length (cm)2.5/2.33.1/2.4a
Table 3 Late clinical follow-up results expressed as proportion of asymptomatic patients
EndosurgicalOpen
> 3 cm< 3 cm
5 yr, n/n (%)44/47 (93.6)4/8 (50)30/31 (96.7)
10 yr, n/n (%)29/35 (82.8)2/6 (33.3)16/19 (84.2)