Childhood achalasia in Zaria, Nigeria


Abstract:

Objectives: To study the presentation, management and outcome of achalasia of the oesophagus in children. Design: A retrospective case study. Setting: Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria, Nigeria. Subjects: Seven children managed for achalasia of the oesophagus in a period of 19 years. Results: There were six boys and one girl. The median age at presentation was ten years (range three months to fifteen years). The median duration of symptoms before presentation was 20 months (range: 2-24 months). Three children were treated on several occasions for pneumonia before the diagnosis was made. Dysphagia, vomiting and regurgitation were the main presenting symptoms. Diagnosis was by barium oesophagogram. Six had modified Heller's myotomy via celiotomy and a Thai f undoplication in a three month old. Transthoracic Heller's myotomy was done in the seventh child. There was complete resolution of symptoms in six children. One patient had post-operative retrosternal pain, which was controlled by oral nifedipine. Conclusion: Achalasia of the oesophagus should be excluded in children with recurrent chest infection. Modified Heller's myotomy without antireflux procedure via the abdominal route is effective in relieving symptoms of achalasia in children.

Año de publicación:

2001

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    Tipo de documento:

    Article

    Estado:

    Acceso abierto

    Áreas de conocimiento:

    • Pediatría
    • Medicina interna

    Áreas temáticas:

    • Ginecología, obstetricia, pediatría, geriatría
    • Mollucas y Molluscoidea fósiles
    • Egipto, Sudán y Sudán del Sur