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Eric S. Hungness
Researcher at Northwestern University
Publications - 139
Citations - 4892
Eric S. Hungness is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Achalasia & Myotomy. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 135 publications receiving 4197 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric S. Hungness include University of Chicago & University of Cincinnati.
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The 2018 ISDE achalasia guidelines
Giovanni Zaninotto,Cathy Bennett,Guy E. Boeckxstaens,Mario Costantini,Mark K. Ferguson,John E. Pandolfino,Marco G. Patti,Ulysses Ribeiro,Joel E. Richter,Lee L. Swanstrom,Jan Tack,George Triadafilopoulos,Sheraz R. Markar,Renato Salvador,L. Faccio,Nelson Adami Andreollo,Ivan Cecconello,Guido Costamagna,J. R. M. Da Rocha,Eric S. Hungness,Piero M. Fisichella,Karl-Hermann Fuchs,Ines Gockel,Richard Ricachenevsky Gurski,Chandra Prakash Gyawali,Fernando A. M. Herbella,Richard H. Holloway,Michio Hongo,Blair A. Jobe,Peter J. Kahrilas,David A. Katzka,Kulwinder S. Dua,D. Liu,An Moonen,Ary Nasi,Pankaj J. Pasricha,Roberto Penagini,Silvana Perretta,Rubens Antonio Aissar Sallum,Giovanni Sarnelli,Edoardo Savarino,Francisco Schlottmann,Daniel Sifrim,Nathaniel J. Soper,Roger P. Tatum,M. F. Vaezi,M. Y. A. van Herwaarden-Lindeboom,Tim Vanuytsel,M. F. Vela,David I. Watson,Frank Zerbib,Stuart Gittens,C. Pontillo,S. Vermigli,D. Inama,Donald E. Low +55 more
TL;DR: These guidelines deal specifically with the following achalasia issues: Diagnostic workup, Definition of the disease, Severity of presentation, Medical treatment, Botulinum Toxin injection, Pneumatic dilatation, POEM, Other endoscopic treatments, Laparoscopic myotomy, definition of recurrence, Follow up and risk of cancer.
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Comparison of Perioperative Outcomes Between Peroral Esophageal Myotomy (POEM) and Laparoscopic Heller Myotomy
Eric S. Hungness,Ezra N. Teitelbaum,Ezra N. Teitelbaum,Byron F. Santos,Fahd O. Arafat,John E. Pandolfino,Peter J. Kahrilas,Nathaniel J. Soper +7 more
TL;DR: POEM and LHM appear to have similar perioperative outcomes, and routine follow-up manometry and esophagram showed normalization of esophagogastric junction pressures and contrast column heights six weeks after POEM.
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Peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) vs laparoscopic Heller myotomy (LHM) for the treatment of Type III achalasia in 75 patients: a multicenter comparative study
Vivek Kumbhari,Alan H. Tieu,Manabu Onimaru,Mohammad H. El Zein,Ezra N. Teitelbaum,Michael B. Ujiki,Matthew E. Gitelis,Rani J. Modayil,Eric S. Hungness,Stavros N. Stavropoulos,Hiro Shiwaku,Rastislav Kunda,Philip Wai Yan Chiu,Payal Saxena,Ahmed A. Messallam,Haruhiro Inoue,Mouen A. Khashab +16 more
TL;DR: POEM appears to be an effective and safe alternative to LHM in patients with type III achalasia and allows for a longer myotomy than LHM, which may result in improved clinical outcomes.
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International multicenter experience with peroral endoscopic myotomy for the treatment of spastic esophageal disorders refractory to medical therapy (with video)
Mouen A. Khashab,Ahmed A. Messallam,Manabu Onimaru,Ezra N. Teitelbaum,Michael B. Ujiki,Matthew E. Gitelis,Rani J. Modayil,Eric S. Hungness,Stavros N. Stavropoulos,Mohamad H. El Zein,Hironari Shiwaku,Rastislav Kunda,Alessandro Repici,Hitomi Minami,Philip Wai Yan Chiu,Jeffrey L. Ponsky,Vivek Kumbhari,Payal Saxena,Amit Maydeo,Haruhiro Inoue +19 more
TL;DR: POEM offers a logical therapeutic modality for patients with SEDs refractory to medical therapy and is suggested as an effective and safe platform for these patients.
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Efficacy of transoral fundoplication vs omeprazole for treatment of regurgitation in a randomized controlled trial.
John G. Hunter,Peter J. Kahrilas,Reginald Bell,Erik B. Wilson,Karim S. Trad,James P. Dolan,Kyle A. Perry,Brant K. Oelschlager,Nathaniel J. Soper,Brad Snyder,Miguel Burch,W.S. Melvin,Kevin M. Reavis,Daniel G. Turgeon,Eric S. Hungness,Brian S. Diggs +15 more
TL;DR: TF was an effective treatment for patients with GERD symptoms, particularly in those with persistent regurgitation despite PPI therapy, based on evaluation 6 months after the procedure.