Idenburg F J, Akkermans L M, Smout A J, Kooijman C D, Obertop H
Department of Surgery, Academic Hospital, State University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Neth J Surg. 1991 Jun;43(3):79-81.
An unusual case of a patient with symptoms suggestive of oesophageal achalasia is described. Most oesophageal tumour growths causing secondary achalasia are associated with malignant tumours. This patient had a large oesophageal leiomyoma closely mimicking achalasia. Treatment consisted of oesophagectomy by laparotomy and right-sided thoracotomy. A gastric tube was constructed with a cervical oesophago-gastrostomy. The patient responded well to the treatment and left the hospital after 13 days. Five other cases of benign oesophageal tumours inducing achalasia-like symptoms could be traced. Three of these were leiomyomas.