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Per-oral endoscopic myotomy in patients with or without prior Heller's myotomy: comparing long-term outcomes in a large U.S. single-center cohort (with videos)
Zhang, Xiaocen; Modayil, Rani J; Friedel, David; Gurram, Krishna C; Brathwaite, Collin E; Taylor, Sharon I; Kollarus, Maria M; Modayil, Sony; Halwan, Bhawna; Grendell, James H; Stavropoulos, Stavros N
BACKGROUND AND AIMS/OBJECTIVE:Heller's myotomy (HM) is one of the most effective treatments for esophageal achalasia. However, failures do exist, and the success rate tends to decrease with time. The efficacy of rescue treatments for patients with failed HM is limited. A few small-scale studies have reported outcomes of per-oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) in these patients. We conducted this study to systematically assess feasibility, safety, and efficacy of POEM on patients who have had HM. METHODS:Patients at least 3 months out from POEM were selected from our prospective database: 318 consecutive POEMs performed from October 2009 to October 2016. The efficacy and safety of POEM were compared between the 46 patients with prior HM and the remaining 272 patients. RESULTS:Patients with prior HM had longer disease history, more advanced disease, more type I and less type II achalasia, lower before-POEM Eckardt scores, and lower before-POEM lower esophageal sphincter (LES) pressure (all P < .01). Procedure parameters and follow-up results (clinical success rate, Eckardt score, LES pressure, GERD score, esophagitis, and pH testing) showed no significant difference between the 2 groups. For the 46 HM-POEM patients, no clinically significant perioperative adverse events occurred. Their overall clinical success rate (Eckardt score ≤3 and no other treatment needed) was 95.7% at a median follow-up of 28 months. CONCLUSION/CONCLUSIONS:POEM as a rescue treatment for patients with achalasia who failed HM is feasible, safe, and highly effective. It should be the treatment of choice in managing these challenging cases at centers with a high level of experience with POEM.
PMID: 29122601
ISSN: 1097-6779
CID: 3035592
Wound Care Center of Excellence: Guide to Operative Technique for Chronic Wounds
Howell, Raelina S; Gorenstein, Scott; Castellano, Michael; Slone, Eric; Woods, Jon S; Gillette, Brian M; Donovan, Virginia; Criscitelli, Theresa; Brem, Harold; Brathwaite, Collin
PMID: 29154922
ISSN: 1879-1190
CID: 2986042
Paraesophageal Hiatal Hernia Repair With Urinary Bladder Matrix Graft [Case Report]
Howell, Raelina S; Fazzari, Melissa; Petrone, Patrizio; Barkan, Alexander; Hall, Keneth; Servide, María José; Anduaga, María Fernanda; Brathwaite, Collin E M
Background and Objectives/UNASSIGNED:Paraesophageal hiatal hernia repair can be performed with or without mesh reinforcement. The use, technique, and mesh type remain controversial because of mixed reports on mesh-related complications. Short-term outcomes have become important in all forms of surgery. Methods/UNASSIGNED:From January 2012 through April 2017, all patients who underwent isolated hiatal hernia repair in our center were reviewed. Concomitant bariatric surgery cases were excluded. Repairs reinforced by porcine urinary bladder matrix (UBM) graft were compared to non-UBM repairs. Statistical comparison was based on a Wilcoxon 2-sample test or Fisher's exact test. Results/UNASSIGNED:= .12). Conclusions/UNASSIGNED:Hiatal hernia repair with UBM reinforcement can be performed safely with no increase in postoperative complications.
PMID: 29950797
ISSN: 1938-3797
CID: 3498242
Robotic Assisted Abdominosacral Excision of Presacral Cyst
Hartendorp, Patrick; Davenport, Thomas A; Brathwaite, Collin E
Woodbury CT : Cine-Med, 2018
Extent: 1 DVD (10 min)
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CID: 4108052
Evolution of the treatment of splenic injuries: from surgery to non-operative management
Petrone, Patrizio; Anduaga Peña, María Fernanda; Servide Staffolani, María José; Brathwaite, Collin; Axelrad, Alexander; Ceballos Esparragón, José
The spleen is one of the most frequently injured organs in blunt abdominal trauma. In the past decades, the treatment of patients with blunt splenic injury has shifted from operative to non-operative management. The knowledge of physiology and immunology of the spleen have been the main reasons to develop techniques for splenic salvage. The advances in high-resolution imaging techniques, as well as less invasive procedures, including angiography and angioembolization, have allowed a higher rate of success in the non-operative management. Non-operative management has showed a decrease in overall mortality and morbidity. The aim of this article is to analyze the current management of splenic injury based on a literature review of the last 30 years, from we have identified 63,205 patients. This would enable the surgeons to provide the best care possible in every case.
PMID: 28779968
ISSN: 1578-147x
CID: 3498212
Alteration of Bile Acid Species May Contribute to the Stronger Metabolic Improvement Seen in Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass as Compared with Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy [Meeting Abstract]
Lau, Raymond; Kumar, Sunil; Hall, Christopher; Palaia, Thomas; Lee, Jenny; Brathwaite, Collin; Ragolia, Louis
ISI:000408064104201
ISSN: 0012-1797
CID: 3514172
Spiral Enteroscopy-Assisted Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) in Patients With Bariatric Length Roux-En Y Anatomy: A Large Single Operator Series [Meeting Abstract]
Stavropoulos, Stavros N.; Ali, Mohammad F.; Modayil, Rani J.; Gurram, Krishna C.; Brathwaite, Collin E.; Saitta, Patrick; Friedel, David
ISI:000403087401695
ISSN: 0016-5107
CID: 3514162
Use of Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy (POEM) in Pediatric Patients as a Primary or Rescue Therapy for Achalasia [Meeting Abstract]
Stavropoulos, Stavros N.; Sosulski, Amanda B.; Modayil, Rani J.; Gurram, Krishna C.; Brathwaite, Collin E.; Coren, Charles V.; Boinpally, Harika; Grendell, James H.
ISI:000403087400615
ISSN: 0016-5107
CID: 3514142
Notes for Subepithelial Tumors: Eftr and Ster - A Single Center Four Year Prospective Series in the Us [Meeting Abstract]
Stavropoulos, Stavros N.; Modayil, Rani J.; Peller, Hallie; Kollarus, Maria M.; Gurram, Krishna C.; Brathwaite, Collin E.; Friedel, David
ISI:000403087401359
ISSN: 0016-5107
CID: 3514152
Per Oral Endoscopic Myotomy (POEM) for Achalasia: Long-Term Outcomes Beyond 2 Years From a Large Prospective Single-Center Us Series [Meeting Abstract]
Stavropoulos, Stavros N.; Modayil, Rani J.; Brathwaite, Collin E.; Sy, Alexander; Ali, Mohammad F.; Taylor, Sharon I.; Halwan, Bhawna; Gurram, Krishna C.; Kollarus, Maria M.; Grendell, James H.
ISI:000403087400046
ISSN: 0016-5107
CID: 3508472