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Dr. Manoj Kolhe

Consultant - Gastroenterology

Manipal Hospitals, Baner

POEM Procedure: A Scarless Endoscopic Treatment for Swallowing Problems

Reviewed by:

Dr. Manoj Kolhe

Posted On: Apr 29, 2026
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POEM Procedure

There’s something we all take for granted when swallowing. It’s such a natural part of daily life that we rarely think about it. But for some people, even drinking water or eating a simple meal can feel uncomfortable, painful, or even frightening. 

This is where modern medicine has truly changed the game. One such breakthrough is the POEM procedure (peroral endoscopic myotomy), a scarless GI surgery that offers real relief without the need for traditional open operations. At Manipal Hospital Baner, this advanced endoscopic swallowing treatment is helping patients regain comfort and confidence in something as basic and important as eating.

 

What Exactly Is the POEM Procedure?

In simple words, the POEM procedure is a minimally invasive technique used to treat swallowing disorders, especially achalasia. Instead of making cuts on the body, doctors use a thin, flexible tube (endoscope) that goes through the mouth and reaches the oesophagus.

Because of this approach, there are no visible scars, no stitches on the outside, and much less trauma to the body. That’s why it’s often called a scarless GI surgery, and honestly, that’s one of the biggest reasons patients feel more comfortable choosing it.

Why Do Swallowing Problems Happen?

One of the most common reasons is a condition called achalasia. In this condition, the lower part of the food pipe (oesophagus) doesn’t relax properly. So, even when you swallow, the food struggles to move into the stomach.

Over time, this can lead to:

  • Difficulty swallowing food or even liquids

  • A feeling of food getting stuck

  • Regurgitation (food coming back up)

  • Chest discomfort

  • Gradual weight loss

Many patients try to adjust their eating habits, eating slowly and drinking more water, but the problem doesn’t really go away. That’s when treatments like peroral endoscopic myotomy become necessary.

How is the POEM procedure done?

One of the reassuring things about the POEM procedure is that it sounds more complicated than it actually feels for the patient. You are under anaesthesia, so you won’t feel anything during the process.

Here’s how it usually works:

  • A flexible endoscope is gently passed through the mouth

  • A small opening is created inside the oesophagus

  • The doctor carefully cuts the tight muscle causing the blockage

  • The opening is then closed using tiny clips

And that’s it no external incision, no stitches on the skin. This is why it’s considered one of the most advanced forms of endoscopic swallowing treatment available today.

What Makes POEM So Effective?

From what many patients share after the procedure, the biggest relief is how quickly they notice a difference. Eating becomes easier, and that constant discomfort starts fading away.

Some key advantages include the following:

  • No visible scars  - everything is done internally

  • Faster recovery - most people get back to routine within days

  • Less pain compared to traditional surgery

  • High success rate, especially for achalasia therapy

  • Short hospital stay, often just 1–2 days

At Manipal Hospital Baner, specialists use advanced technology and precise techniques to ensure the best outcomes with minimal discomfort.

Who Should Consider the POEM Procedure?

Not everyone with mild swallowing discomfort needs this procedure, but it is highly recommended if:

  • You’ve been diagnosed with achalasia

  • Swallowing difficulty is affecting your daily life

  • Medications or other treatments haven’t worked

  • You’re looking for a long-term solution

Doctors usually perform a few tests, like endoscopy or manometry, to confirm whether the POEM procedure is the right option.

Recovery: What Does It Feel Like?

Recovery after peroral endoscopic myotomy is generally smooth, and patients are often surprised at how manageable it is.

  • Day 1: You’ll be monitored and may start with liquids

  • Next few days: Soft foods are introduced

  • Within a week, most normal activities can be resumed

Doctors at Manipal Hospital Baner guide patients at every step, especially when it comes to diet and lifestyle adjustments after the procedure.

POEM Procedure

Are There Any Risks?

It’s natural to feel a bit concerned before any medical procedure. The good news is that the POEM procedure is considered very safe when done by experienced specialists.

Some minor risks may include:

  • Mild bleeding

  • Temporary discomfort

  • Acid reflux in some cases

However, with proper care and follow-up, these are usually well-managed.

A Real-Life Perspective

I remember hearing about a patient who had stopped enjoying meals altogether. Eating out with family became stressful, and he would often avoid social gatherings. After undergoing the POEM procedure at Manipal Hospital Baner, things changed.

Within a week, he could eat comfortably again. What stood out wasn’t just the medical success; it was the emotional relief. Being able to enjoy food again brought back a sense of normalcy he had been missing for years.

When Should You See a Doctor?

Sometimes we ignore symptoms, thinking they’re temporary. But swallowing problems shouldn’t be overlooked.

You should consult a specialist if you notice:

  • Frequent difficulty swallowing

  • Food sticking in your throat

  • Unexplained weight loss

  • Repeated coughing or regurgitation

Early diagnosis can make treatment simpler and more effective.

Conclusion

The POEM procedure (peroral endoscopic myotomy) is more than just a medical advancement. It’s a life-changing solution for people struggling with swallowing disorders.

With its scarless approach, faster recovery, and long-term effectiveness, it has become a preferred choice in modern gastroenterology. At Manipal Hospital, Baner, patients receive not just advanced treatment but also compassionate care that focuses on overall well-being.

If swallowing has become a challenge for you or someone close to you, it might be time to explore this innovative endoscopic swallowing treatment and take a step towards a more comfortable, worry-free life.

FAQ's

 It is used to treat achalasia and other conditions that cause difficulty in swallowing.

 No, it is performed under anaesthesia, and post-procedure discomfort is usually minimal.

 Most patients return to a normal diet within a few days to a week.

 Yes, because it is a scarless GI surgery with faster recovery and fewer complications.

 You can consult experts at Manipal Hospital Baner for advanced and safe treatment options.

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