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Peroral plication of the esophagus as a treatment option for end-stage achalasia with sump formation

Ryan Alexander, Louis M. Wong Kee Song, Avinash Nehra, Jeffrey A. Alexander, Don C. Codipilly, Shanda H. Blackmon, Karthik Ravi

2025Diseases of the Esophagus9 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Peroral plication of the esophagus (POPE) can reduce sump size and improve symptoms in end-stage achalasia. However, its long-term efficacy and safety are unknown. METHODS: Patients with end-stage achalasia who underwent POPE at our institution (2016-2024) were identified. Data were abstracted for patient demographics, procedural details, and clinical and radiographic outcomes. RESULTS: Twelve patients underwent POPE. The technical success rate was 100%, with mean procedural time of 57 minutes and without adverse events. Symptomatic improvement occurred in 75% of patients (mean follow-up of 15 months), while 86% had radiographic improvement in sump size. Repeat POPE in 6 (50%) patients a mean of 2.6 years after index POPE and a third POPE in four (33%) patients a mean of 3.1 years later was performed, with similar technical success rates and outcomes to the index POPE. CONCLUSIONS: POPE is a safe and repeatable long-term therapeutic option in end-stage achalasia.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAchalasiaSump (aquarium)EsophagusSurgeryGeneral surgeryZoologyBiologyGastroesophageal reflux and treatmentsEsophageal and GI PathologyDysphagia Assessment and Management