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* [[Zenker's diverticulum surgery|Zenker's Diverticulectomy]] | * [[Zenker's diverticulum surgery|Zenker's Diverticulectomy]] | ||
* [[Tracheotomy]] or [[Tracheostomy]] | * [[Tracheotomy]] or [[Tracheostomy]] | ||
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==Surgical Treatment of Esophageal Dysphagia== | ==Surgical Treatment of Esophageal Dysphagia== | ||
* Surgical treatment of esophageal dysphagia is dependent on the underlying cause of dysphagia. | * Surgical treatment of esophageal dysphagia is dependent on the underlying cause of dysphagia. | ||
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|Cricopharyngeal Myotomy<ref name="YipLeonard2006">{{cite journal|last1=Yip|first1=Helena T.|last2=Leonard|first2=Rebecca|last3=Kendall|first3=Katherine A.|title=Cricopharyngeal Myotomy Normalizes the Opening Size of the Upper Esophageal Sphincter in Cricopharyngeal Dysfunction|journal=The Laryngoscope|volume=116|issue=1|year=2006|pages=93–96|issn=0023-852X|doi=10.1097/01.mlg.0000184526.89256.85}}</ref><ref name="LuckeMeffert2008">{{cite journal|last1=Lucke|first1=C.|last2=Meffert|first2=O.|last3=Weiß|first3=D.|title=Cricopharyngeale Achalasie beim Schlaganfallpatienten|journal=DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift|volume=109|issue=20|year=2008|pages=792–795|issn=0012-0472|doi=10.1055/s-2008-1069275}}</ref> | |||
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* Oblique, transverse, or S-shaped cervical incision is made preferably on the left side on the neck | * Oblique, transverse, or S-shaped cervical incision is made preferably on the left side on the neck | ||
* Dissection the sternocleidomastoid muscle and carotid sheath are retracted | * Dissection the sternocleidomastoid muscle and carotid sheath are retracted | ||
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* Intact esophageal mucosa should be visualized after myotomy | * Intact esophageal mucosa should be visualized after myotomy | ||
* Prevent fistula or mediastinitis any esophageal mucosa damage should be repaired | * Prevent fistula or mediastinitis any esophageal mucosa damage should be repaired | ||
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|Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy<ref name="pmid6780678">{{cite journal| author=Gauderer MW, Ponsky JL, Izant RJ| title=Gastrostomy without laparotomy: a percutaneous endoscopic technique. | journal=J Pediatr Surg | year= 1980 | volume= 15 | issue= 6 | pages= 872-5 | pmid=6780678 | doi= | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=6780678 }} </ref> | |||
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*Stomach is insufflated with air | *Stomach is insufflated with air | ||
*Using the transilluminated skin the stomach is punctured with a needle and a guidewire is introduced over the needle | *Using the transilluminated skin the stomach is punctured with a needle and a guidewire is introduced over the needle | ||
*Guidewire and endoscope are then withdrawn through the mouth | *Guidewire and endoscope are then withdrawn through the mouth | ||
*Gastrostomy tube is passed over the guidewire through the esophagus into the stomach | *Gastrostomy tube is passed over the guidewire through the esophagus into the stomach | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Hamid Qazi, MD, BSc [2], Feham Tariq, MD [3]
Overview
Surgery is not the first-line treatment option for patients with dysphagia. Surgery is usually reserved for patients with either dysphagia leading to life-threatening aspiration and airway protection.
Surgical Treatment of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia
Surgical treatments are usually only recommended as a last resort and is dependent on the underlying cause of dysphagia. Surgical options for oropharyngeal dysphagia include:
- Endolaryngeal Stent
- Epiglottic Flap Laryngeal Closure
- Tracheoesophageal Diversion
- Laryngotracheal Separation
- Partial Cricoidectomy
- Subperichondrial Cricoidectomy
- Zenker's Diverticulectomy
- Tracheotomy or Tracheostomy
Surgical Options | Procedure | |
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Endolaryngeal Stent[1] | Weisberger and Huebsch Laryngeal St | |
Eliachar and Nguyen laryngeal stent |
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Epiglottic Flap Laryngeal Closure[2][3] |
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Tracheoesophageal Diversion[4] |
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Laryngotracheal Separation[5] |
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Partial Cricoidectomy[6][7] |
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Subperichondrial Cricoidectomy[8] |
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Tracheotomy or Tracheostomy |
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Other surgical options for oro-pharyngeal dysphagia include:
- Vocal fold augmentation/injection
- Thryoplasty medialization
- Arytenoid adduction
- Partial or total laryngectomy
- Laryngotracheal separation
- Supralaryngetomy
- Palatoplasty
- Cricopharyngeal Myotomy
- Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
Surgical Treatment of Esophageal Dysphagia
- Surgical treatment of esophageal dysphagia is dependent on the underlying cause of dysphagia.
Surgical options | Procedure |
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Cricopharyngeal Myotomy[13][14] |
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Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy[15] |
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References
- ↑ Eisele, David W. (1991). "Surgical approaches to aspiration". Dysphagia. 6 (2): 71–78. doi:10.1007/BF02493482. ISSN 0179-051X.
- ↑ Brookes GB, McKelvie P (1983). "Epiglottopexy: a new surgical technique to prevent intractable aspiration". Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 65 (5): 293–6. PMC 2494386. PMID 6614762.
- ↑ Castellanos, Paul F. (2016). "Method and Clinical Results of a New Transthyrotomy Closure of the Supraglottic Larynx for the Treatment of Intractable Aspiration". Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology. 106 (6): 451–460. doi:10.1177/000348949710600602. ISSN 0003-4894.
- ↑ Lindeman, Roger C. (1975). "DIVERTING THE PARALYZED LARYNX: A REVERSIBLE PROCEDURE FOR INTRACTABLE ASPIRATION". The Laryngoscope. 85 (1): 157–180. doi:10.1288/00005537-197501000-00012. ISSN 0023-852X.
- ↑ Snyderman, Carl H.; Johnson, Jonas T. (2016). "Laryngotracheal Separation for Intractable Aspiration". Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology. 97 (5): 466–470. doi:10.1177/000348948809700506. ISSN 0003-4894.
- ↑ Krespi, Yosef P.; Pelzer, Harold J.; Sisson, George A. (2016). "Management of Chronic Aspiration by Subtotal and Submucosal Cricoid Resection". Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology. 94 (6): 580–583. doi:10.1177/000348948509400611. ISSN 0003-4894.
- ↑ Krespi YP, Quatela VC, Sisson GA, Som ML (1984). "Modified tracheoesophageal diversion for chronic aspiration". Laryngoscope. 94 (10): 1298–301. PMID 6482627.
- ↑ Eisele, David W.; Seely, Daniel R.; Flint, Paul W.; Cummings, Charles W. (1995). "How I do it: Head and neck and plastic surgery: Subperichondrial cricoidectomy: An alternative to laryngectomy for intractable aspiration". The Laryngoscope. 105 (3): 322–325. doi:10.1288/00005537-199503000-00019. ISSN 0023-852X.
- ↑ Ciaglia P, Firsching R, Syniec C (1985). "Elective percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy. A new simple bedside procedure; preliminary report". Chest. 87 (6): 715–9. PMID 3996056.
- ↑ Fantoni A, Ripamonti D (1997). "A non-derivative, non-surgical tracheostomy: the translaryngeal method". Intensive Care Med. 23 (4): 386–92. PMID 9142576.
- ↑ Belanger, Adam; Akulian, Jason (2014). "Interventional Pulmonology in the Intensive Care Unit: Percutaneous Tracheostomy and Gastrostomy". Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 35 (06): 744–750. doi:10.1055/s-0034-1395504. ISSN 1069-3424.
- ↑ Griggs WM, Worthley LI, Gilligan JE, Thomas PD, Myburg JA (1990). "A simple percutaneous tracheostomy technique". Surg Gynecol Obstet. 170 (6): 543–5. PMID 2343371.
- ↑ Yip, Helena T.; Leonard, Rebecca; Kendall, Katherine A. (2006). "Cricopharyngeal Myotomy Normalizes the Opening Size of the Upper Esophageal Sphincter in Cricopharyngeal Dysfunction". The Laryngoscope. 116 (1): 93–96. doi:10.1097/01.mlg.0000184526.89256.85. ISSN 0023-852X.
- ↑ Lucke, C.; Meffert, O.; Weiß, D. (2008). "Cricopharyngeale Achalasie beim Schlaganfallpatienten". DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift. 109 (20): 792–795. doi:10.1055/s-2008-1069275. ISSN 0012-0472.
- ↑ Gauderer MW, Ponsky JL, Izant RJ (1980). "Gastrostomy without laparotomy: a percutaneous endoscopic technique". J Pediatr Surg. 15 (6): 872–5. PMID 6780678.