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This document was prepared and revised by the SAGES Guidelines Committee:
Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD (Co-Chair)
Timothy M. Farrell, MD
Geoffrey P. Kohn, MD
William S. Richardson, MD (Co-Chair)
Robert D. Fanelli, MD, FACS (Chair)
Vedra Augenstein, MD
Ziad T. Awad, MD
Simon Bergman, MD
Ronald H. Clements, MD
David B. Earle, MD
David S. Edelman, MD
Liane S. Feldman, MD
Erika K. Fellinger, MD
Shannon A. Fraser, MD
Stephen P. Haggerty, MD
William W. Hope, MD
Ifeoma J. Igboeli, MD
Geoffrey P. Kohn, MD
Henry J. Lujan, MD
Lisa R. Martin Hawver, MD
Sumeet K. Mittal, MD
Erica A. Moran, MD
David W. Overby, MD
Jonathan P. Pearl, MD
Raymond R. Price, MD
Kurt E. Roberts, MD
John S. Roth, MD
Alan A. Saber, MD
J. R. Salameh, MD
Andrew S. Wright, MD
Jin S. Yoo, MD
Joerg Zehetner, MD
Marc Zerey, MD
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Stefanidis, D., Richardson, W., Farrell, T.M. et al. SAGES guidelines for the surgical treatment of esophageal achalasia. Surg Endosc 26, 296–311 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-011-2017-2
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