Utilizing functional lumen imaging probe in directing treatment for post-fundoplication dysphagia

Background Esophagogastric junction obstruction (EGJO) post-fundoplication (PF) is difficult to identify with currently available tests. We aimed to assess the diagnostic accuracy of EGJ opening on functional lumen imaging probe (FLIP) and dilation outcome in FLIP-detected EGJO in PF dysphagia. Meth...

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Veröffentlicht in:Surgical endoscopy 2021-08, Vol.35 (8), p.4418-4426
Hauptverfasser: Samo, Salih, Mulki, Ramzi, Godiers, Marie L., Obineme, Chuma G., Calderon, Lucie F., Bloch, John M., Kim, Joyce J., Shahnavaz, Nikrad, Raja, Shreya M., Patnana, Srikrishna V., Willingham, Field F., Keilin, Steven A., Cai, Qiang, Christie, Jennifer A., Srinivasan, Shanthi, Lin, Edward, Davis, S. Scott, Jain, Anand S.
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Zusammenfassung:Background Esophagogastric junction obstruction (EGJO) post-fundoplication (PF) is difficult to identify with currently available tests. We aimed to assess the diagnostic accuracy of EGJ opening on functional lumen imaging probe (FLIP) and dilation outcome in FLIP-detected EGJO in PF dysphagia. Methods We prospectively collected data on PF patients referred to Esophageal Clinic over 18 months. EGJO diagnosis was made by (a) endoscopist’s description of a narrow EGJ/wrap area, (b) appearance of wrap obstruction or contrast/tablet retention on esophagram, or (c) EGJ-distensibility index (DI) 
ISSN:0930-2794
1432-2218
DOI:10.1007/s00464-020-07941-6