Achalasia Flashcards
1
Q
What is achalasia?
A
- Oesophageal motility disorder characterised by aperistalsis and LOS dysfunction
2
Q
Outline the likely pathogenesis of achalasia
A
- Inflammatory destruction of inhibitory nitrinergic neurons in the oesophageal myenteric plexus
- Inflammatory/autoimmune/genetic factors are postulated as causes
3
Q
What are the likely findings on history in a patient with achalasia?
A
- Dysphagia to solids and liquids
- Posturing to aid swallowing
- Retrosternal pressure/pain
- Regurgitation
- Gradual and mild weight loss
4
Q
How would you investigate a patient that you thought had achalasia?
A
- Upper GI endoscopy
- Barium swallow
5
Q
What are the managment principles for treating achalasia?
A
- Medical intervention
- Isosorbide dinitrate or verapamil
- Surgical intervention
- Pneumatic dilation or laparoscopic cardiomyotomy (LOS split and full wrap created around)