Art’s Journey: Regaining the Joy of Eating After the POEM Procedure
Have you ever imagined what life would be like if you couldn’t eat or drink anything? That was the bleak reality for Art, a resident of Hollidaysburg, Pa. This is his story of how an incisionless procedure at UPMC changed his life.
Living with Swallowing Difficulties
Art’s life took a turn for the worse when he started experiencing swallowing difficulties. “Swallowing was very difficult and uncomfortable. I got to the point where I couldn’t eat or drink anything,” he shared. Fed up with the discomfort, Art decided to seek medical help.
Finding Hope at UPMC
Art made an appointment at UPMC, where he was introduced to a procedure called the POEM procedure. The POEM procedure, also known as Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy, is an incisionless procedure that helps patients with swallowing difficulties.
The Power of the POEM Procedure
The POEM Procedure is a breakthrough in treating swallowing difficulties. It’s a minimally invasive procedure that involves using an endoscope to create a small incision in the esophagus. This incision allows for the removal or alteration of muscle tissue causing the swallowing difficulties, thus providing relief to patients like Art.
The Joy of Eating Again
Thanks to the POEM procedure, Art could finally enjoy eating and drinking again without any discomfort. His story is a testament to the life-changing impact of medical advancements and the dedicated healthcare professionals at UPMC.
For more in-depth information about Art’s journey and the POEM procedure, visit the original article published by UPMC on January 15, 2024.
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