Introduction: The aim of this work was to present the contribution of the endoscopy in the management of esophageal dilatation for caustic esophageal stenosis (CES). Methods: This was a descriptive and prospective study in the thoracic surgery department at the Hospital of Mali. A total of 46 cases of CES is recorded and divided into 4 groups according to the topography of the esophageal lesions. For the different methods of dilatation the number of performed endoscopic support was determined to understand the contribution of endoscopic means in the success of dilatation for CES. The outcome, complications and mortality in the two methods were compared. Results: Fibroscopy was used in 41.30% of patients with Savary Guillard dilators and in ...
Context: Corrosive compounds are either acids or alkalis, and their ingestion can cause esophageal s...
OBJETIVO: Avaliar as causas de estenose esofágica em pacientes pediátricos e a resposta ao tratament...
The benign esophageal stenoses (BES) are common complications owing to many etiologies: gastroesopha...
The article deals with stricture subsequent to esophageal corrosive injury and describes endoscopic ...
Introduction: Endoscopic dilatation is the first therapeutic option to eliminate benign esophageal s...
Background: To study the role of endoscopic balloon dilatation, as a cost effective and safe method,...
The OBJECTIVE of the study is to assess the possibilities of using endoscopic techniques in th...
Background Complete esophageal obstruction (CEO) due to occlusive proximal stricture occurs after ch...
Objective: To determine the frequency, the incidence and the diagnosis aspects of caustic’s stenoses...
Background/Aims: Benign esophageal stricture after esophagectomy is not an infrequent complication. ...
Ninety-five patients were treated by endoscopic dilation without fluoroscopic guidance between 1997 ...
AbstractIntroductionThe management of esophageal strictures has evolved from surgical treatment to t...
Achalasia is a primary esophageal disorderth variable causes, with an incidence between 0.03 to 1/10...
Endoscopic dilation of esophageal strictures is a commonly performed procedure in the management of ...
Oesophageal peptic stenosis (PS) is a benign and rare complication of chronic gastroesophageal reflu...
Context: Corrosive compounds are either acids or alkalis, and their ingestion can cause esophageal s...
OBJETIVO: Avaliar as causas de estenose esofágica em pacientes pediátricos e a resposta ao tratament...
The benign esophageal stenoses (BES) are common complications owing to many etiologies: gastroesopha...
The article deals with stricture subsequent to esophageal corrosive injury and describes endoscopic ...
Introduction: Endoscopic dilatation is the first therapeutic option to eliminate benign esophageal s...
Background: To study the role of endoscopic balloon dilatation, as a cost effective and safe method,...
The OBJECTIVE of the study is to assess the possibilities of using endoscopic techniques in th...
Background Complete esophageal obstruction (CEO) due to occlusive proximal stricture occurs after ch...
Objective: To determine the frequency, the incidence and the diagnosis aspects of caustic’s stenoses...
Background/Aims: Benign esophageal stricture after esophagectomy is not an infrequent complication. ...
Ninety-five patients were treated by endoscopic dilation without fluoroscopic guidance between 1997 ...
AbstractIntroductionThe management of esophageal strictures has evolved from surgical treatment to t...
Achalasia is a primary esophageal disorderth variable causes, with an incidence between 0.03 to 1/10...
Endoscopic dilation of esophageal strictures is a commonly performed procedure in the management of ...
Oesophageal peptic stenosis (PS) is a benign and rare complication of chronic gastroesophageal reflu...
Context: Corrosive compounds are either acids or alkalis, and their ingestion can cause esophageal s...
OBJETIVO: Avaliar as causas de estenose esofágica em pacientes pediátricos e a resposta ao tratament...
The benign esophageal stenoses (BES) are common complications owing to many etiologies: gastroesopha...