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    • Sep 2020
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    quiz achalasia case with intraoperative mucosal injury

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    A fifteen-year old female with dysphagia related to achalasia is referred for a laparoscopic esophagocardiomyotomy. She had previously undergone two pneumatic esophageal dilations and a Botulinum toxin injection resulting in only temporary relief.

    After the completion of the laparoscopic myotomy a small hole in the mucosa is identified. The most appropriate management is

    A tube thoracostomy drainage.

    B repair mucosa only.

    C repair the mucosa and muscle with referral for additional medical therapy.

    D repair the mucosa and reinforce with a partial fundoplication.

    E place an esophageal stent.
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    • Sep 2020
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    Originally posted by Abusnaina mohammed
    D repair the mucosa and reinforce with a partial fundoplication
    correct

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    • Abusnaina mohammed
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      • Oct 2020
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      #2
      D repair the mucosa and reinforce with a partial fundoplication

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      • Admin
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        • Sep 2020
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        Originally posted by Abusnaina mohammed
        D repair the mucosa and reinforce with a partial fundoplication
        correct
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