Esophageal Heller Myotomy (esophagomyotomy) for Achalasia
![]() Less invasive robotic Heller Myotomy only requires 5 small incisions. 3 on left side and 2 near the back. |
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Laparoscopic Heller myotomy (LHM) has become the standard treatment option for achalasia. However, the incidence of esophageal perforation reported is about 5%10%. Robotic-assisted Heller myotomy (RAHM) has emerged as a safer alternative to LHM. In November 2005, a study in the Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery suggested that RAHM is safer than LHM, because it decreases the incidence of esophageal perforation to 0%, even in patients who had previous treatment. At short-term follow-up, relief of dysphagia was equally achieved in both groups.






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