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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 103, 2-6, Copyright © 1992 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
WA Williamson, FH Ellis Jr, SP Gibb and HT Aretz
Between 1973 and 1990, 285 patients with Barrett's esophagus were treated
at the Lahey Clinic. Of these patients, 73 had adenocarcinoma in Barrett's
esophagus either when first seen or while under surveillance. Of the
remaining 212 patients with benign Barrett's esophagus, 30 had endoscopic
evidence of a Barrett's ulcer, for a prevalence of 14%. Initial treatment
consisted of aggressive medical therapy, including H2 antagonists and
antacids as well as the usual dietary and antireflux measures. In 2 to 4
months, 27 patients underwent repeat endoscopy. Continued endoscopic
evaluation in this group totaled 109 patient-years, with a range of 2
months to 13 years (median 2.3 years). Complete healing occurred in 23 of
the 27 patients (85%) in 2 to 14 months (median 4 months). Recurrent ulcers
developed in seven patients, and these ulcers healed with further medical
therapy in five patients. Antireflux procedures were performed in four of
six patients with nonhealing Barrett's ulcers, 1 to 1.5 cm in size, and all
healed. Two patients refused to have an operation. In our experience, the
majority of Barrett's ulcers heal with medical therapy. We reserve surgical
intervention for otherwise suitable candidates for operation when no
evidence of healing is found within 4 months of medical therapy or for the
complications of Barrett's ulcer, namely, perforation, uncontrollable
hemorrhage, or malignant degeneration, which were not encountered in this
series.
ARTICLES
Barrett's ulcer: a surgical disease?
Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Lahey Clinic Medical Center, Burlington, MA 01805.
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