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Authors Misra L, Fukami N, Nikolic K, Trentman TL
Received 23 June 2016
Accepted for publication 13 October 2016
Published 23 February 2017 Volume 2017:10 Pages 53—59
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/MDER.S115632
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Abstract: Achalasia refers to the lack of smooth muscle relaxation of the distal
esophagus. Although nonsurgical treatments such as pneumatic dilatation of the
distal esophagus and botulinum toxin injections have been performed, these
procedures have limited duration. Similarly, surgical treatment with Heller
myotomy is associated with complications. At our institution, we perform the peroral
endoscopic myotomy (POEM) in qualified patients. Briefly, POEM involves
endoscopic creation of a mid-esophageal submucosal bleb, creation of a
submucosal tunnel with the endoscope, and then a distal myotomy, resulting in
relaxation of the distal esophagus. The aim of our study is to document
perioperative pain and associated pain management for our initial patients
undergoing POEM and to review the literature for perioperative complications of
this procedure. Therefore, anesthetic and pain management for our initial
eleven patients undergoing POEM were reviewed. Patient demographics, pre-POEM
pain medication history, perioperative pain medication requirements, and
post-POEM pain scores were examined. We found post-POEM pain was usually in the
mild–moderate range; a combination of medications was effective (opioids,
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, acetaminophen). Our literature search
revealed a wide frequency range of complications such as pneumoperitoneum and
subcutaneous emphysema, with rare serious events such as capnopericardium
leading to cardiac arrest. In conclusion, our experience with POEM suggests
pain and can be managed adequately with a combination of medications; the
procedure appears to be safe and reasonable to perform in an outpatient
endoscopy unit.
Keywords: pain management, retrospective study,
combination of medicines, perioperative, endoscopy
摘要视频链接:POEM pain management