Guest guest Posted March 3, 2011 Report Share Posted March 3, 2011 This message is for those wanting to know what end-stage achalasia is. End-stage achalasia, typically is a massively dilated and tortuous oesophagus. It is also known as Stage IV achalasia or megaesophagus. The stages of achalasia are; Stage I-esophageal dilation up to 2-2.5 cm; Stage II-dilation up to 2.5-4 cm; Stage III up to 5-8 cm and Stage IV – lengthening and dilation of the esophagus over 8 cm. I have seen some paper refer to end-stage as starting a 6 cm. As the esophagus lengthens it bends (becomes tortuous) that often produces an S shape called sigmoid (the Greek letter for S is sigma). Stage IV is called End-Stage because there is no stage V and it is final result of lengthening and dilation. Sometimes, but not always, at this stage the esophagus is so dysfunctional and unresponsive to treatment that esophagectomy becomes the treatment option. End-stage does not mean it will kill you though for some tube feeding or esophagectomy are needed to survive. notan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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