In this partly retrospective and partly prospective study, we examined 200 patients with suspected caustic ingestion. No steroids were administered to the patients involved. Lesions in the esophagus were found in 93 patients. Thirty-two patients with deep circular burns had nasogastric tubes inserted immediately. Of these patients, two developed esophageal strictures, but subsequent dilatation was successful. No stricture formation was observed in the group of patients with noncircular lesions. We feel that this low percentage of stricture formation is due to the use of nasogastric tubes. Since neither the presence nor the severity of esophageal burns is predictable, an endoscopy should be performed in all suspected cases. In the absence of...
200 oesophagoscopies with or without dilatation were performed under general anesthesia in 20 childr...
AbstractIntroductionThe management of esophageal strictures has evolved from surgical treatment to t...
WOS: 000073829300002PubMed ID: 9617603Five hundred and nineteen NaOH ingestion cases were admitted t...
tube. Esophagus. Dilations. ABSTRACT – Background- The nasogastric tube is often used by clinicians ...
Background The ingestion of caustic substances remains an important public health issue worldwide. C...
WOS: A1996VT14200006PubMed ID: 8943108Deep circumferencial burns of the esophagus always result in s...
Benign esophageal strictures may be caused by numerous disorders, but more than 90% of them are due ...
There is no clear consensus concerning the best endoscopic treatment of benign refractory esophageal...
The article deals with stricture subsequent to esophageal corrosive injury and describes endoscopic ...
Ninety-five patients were treated by endoscopic dilation without fluoroscopic guidance between 1997 ...
In the present report, we describe a case of long-term follow-up esophageal stricture occurring in a...
Context: Corrosive compounds are either acids or alkalis, and their ingestion can cause esophageal s...
There has been an increase in the number of patients admitted to our hospital with caustic esophagea...
ObjectivesWe sought to present our experience in the management of esophageal burns.MethodsFrom Apri...
Diagnosis and treatment of caustic ingestion injuries remain controversial. Based on experience with...
200 oesophagoscopies with or without dilatation were performed under general anesthesia in 20 childr...
AbstractIntroductionThe management of esophageal strictures has evolved from surgical treatment to t...
WOS: 000073829300002PubMed ID: 9617603Five hundred and nineteen NaOH ingestion cases were admitted t...
tube. Esophagus. Dilations. ABSTRACT – Background- The nasogastric tube is often used by clinicians ...
Background The ingestion of caustic substances remains an important public health issue worldwide. C...
WOS: A1996VT14200006PubMed ID: 8943108Deep circumferencial burns of the esophagus always result in s...
Benign esophageal strictures may be caused by numerous disorders, but more than 90% of them are due ...
There is no clear consensus concerning the best endoscopic treatment of benign refractory esophageal...
The article deals with stricture subsequent to esophageal corrosive injury and describes endoscopic ...
Ninety-five patients were treated by endoscopic dilation without fluoroscopic guidance between 1997 ...
In the present report, we describe a case of long-term follow-up esophageal stricture occurring in a...
Context: Corrosive compounds are either acids or alkalis, and their ingestion can cause esophageal s...
There has been an increase in the number of patients admitted to our hospital with caustic esophagea...
ObjectivesWe sought to present our experience in the management of esophageal burns.MethodsFrom Apri...
Diagnosis and treatment of caustic ingestion injuries remain controversial. Based on experience with...
200 oesophagoscopies with or without dilatation were performed under general anesthesia in 20 childr...
AbstractIntroductionThe management of esophageal strictures has evolved from surgical treatment to t...
WOS: 000073829300002PubMed ID: 9617603Five hundred and nineteen NaOH ingestion cases were admitted t...