There is a lot to be happy about for those who suffer from achalasia, jackhammer esophagus, Zenker’s diverticulum, and other esophageal motility disorders that make it difficult to swallow food.
Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy – which we’ll refer to as POEM – is a procedure that offers patients a less invasive, incision-less alternative to traditional surgery. This means a shorter recovery time with fewer complications.
Meet Donna – a patient that came to us after having experienced chest pain, throat spasms, and trouble swallowing for years. Having been diagnosed with achalasia, she received this minimally invasive procedure performed by foregut surgeon, Dr. Christopher Reising. Hear her story and see how her quick recovery has her back to living the life she loves, and eating when and where she wants without issues.