Heller’s cardiomyotomy done for:

Correct Answer: Achalasia
Description: Ref. API Textbook of Medicine. Pg. 1099   Management of achlasia cardia 1st line: calcium channel blockers 2 nd line: Pneumatic dilatation 3rd line: surgery -Hellers cardiomyotomy - it involves cutting the lower oesophgus and cardia. The major complication is Gastroesophageal reflux and therefore additional Partial anterior fundoplication is done H(ellers -Dorr operation) Botulinum toxin injection is used in recurrent cases of achalasia cardia
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