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Dear Sir, 7 Years Baby With H/o Achalasiacardia, Please Guide

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Posted on Wed, 31 Jul 2019
Question: Dear Sir,
7 years baby with h/o achalasiacardia, please guide its post operative future complications and treatment with prognosis.
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Answered by Dr. Diptanshu Das (49 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Not expecting anything serious

Detailed Answer:
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I have gone carefully through your question and have checked the attached images. I understand your concern. Let me assure you that the surgery was necessary and not something optional. However, I expect no major complications. Complications ranging from wound dehiscence (rupture of the surgery site), bleeding, stricture (narrowing) etc. are some of the complications that can occur in short term but I do not expect them to happen. Long term complications include pain, stricture, keloid formation (a swelling over the surgery site), acid reflux, etc. but as I said, I am expecting nothing serious.

Regards
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Dear Sir, 7 Years Baby With H/o Achalasiacardia, Please Guide

Brief Answer: Not expecting anything serious Detailed Answer: Thanks for using the Ask a Doctor service. I have gone carefully through your question and have checked the attached images. I understand your concern. Let me assure you that the surgery was necessary and not something optional. However, I expect no major complications. Complications ranging from wound dehiscence (rupture of the surgery site), bleeding, stricture (narrowing) etc. are some of the complications that can occur in short term but I do not expect them to happen. Long term complications include pain, stricture, keloid formation (a swelling over the surgery site), acid reflux, etc. but as I said, I am expecting nothing serious. Regards