Will esophageal dynamics return to normal after POEM surgery?

POEM surgery is also known as transoral endoscopic esophageal sphincterotomy. The esophageal dynamics may gradually return to normal after the procedure, but it is difficult to reach the level of complete cure.
Transoral endoscopic esophageal sphincterotomy, which is mainly used for the treatment of pancreatic achalasia, is characterized by little damage to the body and quick recovery. Usually, after surgical treatment, the esophageal dynamics of most patients will gradually return to normal. However, if the condition is serious and the esophagus has been severely deformed, recurrent episodes may occur.
After transoral endoscopic esophageal sphincterotomy, patients should take good care of their diet, eat small and frequent meals, eliminate stimulating foods, and take porridge, soup and other fluids as the main food. Secondly, try not to lie down within half an hour after the meal, so as not to adversely affect the local recovery.
In conclusion, whether the esophageal power is restored after transoral endoscopic esophageal sphincterotomy should be judged according to the actual condition. Regular postoperative rechecks are recommended to avoid unforeseen circumstances.