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UHG performs first incisionless surgery in Ireland for rare condition affecting oesophagus

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UHG performs first incisionless surgery in Ireland for rare condition affecting oesophagus

From Galway Bay fm newsroom- University Hospital Galway has performed the first incisionless surgery in Ireland for a rare condition affecting the oesophagus.

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Achalasia causes blockage in the muslces of the lower oesophagus causing difficulty in swallowing.

Surgeons in UHG have undertaken the first incisionless procedure in Ireland for the condition.

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Speaking on Galway Talks, Paul Carroll Consultant Oesophagogastric and General Surgeon describes how the proceedure works:

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UHG performs first incisionless surgery in Ireland for rare condition affecting oesophagus

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