ObjectiveTo evaluate the indications for and results of oesophageal replacement for acquired oesophageal stricture in children.MethodsThis was a descriptive interventional study. Between 1987 and 2003, patients who had peptic or corrosive stricture were included in the study. Age and gender were analysed and any history of ingestion of caustic agents or untreated reflux was noted. Types of symptoms such as progressive dysphagia to solids and liquids and extent of respiratory infections were evaluated. Nutritional deprivation was also measured. Success or failure of dilatation at the time of endoscopy was taken into account. The criterion for oesophageal replacement was recurrence of stricture within 3 weeks of the previous dilatation. Patie...
Replacement of the esophagus in children can be performed in cases of malformations, injuries, or ac...
BACKGROUND: Esophageal stricture is one of the most important complication of the caustic ingestion....
Introduction: Caustic esophageal injuries often lead to severe strictures untreatable with endoscopi...
Background: Peptic oesophageal stricture (PES) is a serious complication of gastroesophageal reflux ...
This Study Evaluates The Safety, Efficacy, And Technical Problems Of The New Technique Of Endoscopy-...
Introduction: esophageal replacement in childhood, is indicated for intractable stenosis and long-ga...
PubMed ID: 7613939A total of 111 children with caustic oesophageal strictures who have subsequently ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to present the safety and effectiveness of an expectant prot...
Esophageal strictures in pediatric age are a quite common condition due to different etiologies. Eso...
We made a retrospective analysis of the efficacy and complication rate of 268 esophageal dilatation ...
WOS: A1995QW88500021PubMed ID: 7613939A total of 111 children with caustic oesophageal strictures wh...
We made a retrospective analysis of the efficacy and complication rate of 268 esophageal dilatation ...
Oesophageal corrosive injuries have a high potential to result in stricture formation with the requi...
From 1979 to 1996, 19 patients underwent gastric-tube esophagoplasty. There were 10 boys and 9 girls...
BACKGROUND: Esophageal stricture is one of the most important complication of the caustic ingestion....
Replacement of the esophagus in children can be performed in cases of malformations, injuries, or ac...
BACKGROUND: Esophageal stricture is one of the most important complication of the caustic ingestion....
Introduction: Caustic esophageal injuries often lead to severe strictures untreatable with endoscopi...
Background: Peptic oesophageal stricture (PES) is a serious complication of gastroesophageal reflux ...
This Study Evaluates The Safety, Efficacy, And Technical Problems Of The New Technique Of Endoscopy-...
Introduction: esophageal replacement in childhood, is indicated for intractable stenosis and long-ga...
PubMed ID: 7613939A total of 111 children with caustic oesophageal strictures who have subsequently ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to present the safety and effectiveness of an expectant prot...
Esophageal strictures in pediatric age are a quite common condition due to different etiologies. Eso...
We made a retrospective analysis of the efficacy and complication rate of 268 esophageal dilatation ...
WOS: A1995QW88500021PubMed ID: 7613939A total of 111 children with caustic oesophageal strictures wh...
We made a retrospective analysis of the efficacy and complication rate of 268 esophageal dilatation ...
Oesophageal corrosive injuries have a high potential to result in stricture formation with the requi...
From 1979 to 1996, 19 patients underwent gastric-tube esophagoplasty. There were 10 boys and 9 girls...
BACKGROUND: Esophageal stricture is one of the most important complication of the caustic ingestion....
Replacement of the esophagus in children can be performed in cases of malformations, injuries, or ac...
BACKGROUND: Esophageal stricture is one of the most important complication of the caustic ingestion....
Introduction: Caustic esophageal injuries often lead to severe strictures untreatable with endoscopi...