Esophageal anastomotic strictures are a non-negligible cause of benign strictures and secondary dysphagia. It should be noted that these are often complex strictures, with a large ischemic-fibrotic component. Thus, they are difficult to treat due to their recurrence, despite endoscopic dilation. Endoscopic incisional therapy appears as a therapeutic alternative in this type of patient, which allows the elimination of the stenotic ring, with a good efficacy and safety profile. We present the case of a patient with postoperative esophageal strictures refractory to treatment with dilation and endoscopic prosthesis, who was finally satisfactorily treated with incisional therapy
This Study Evaluates The Safety, Efficacy, And Technical Problems Of The New Technique Of Endoscopy-...
Background: Esophageal cancer (EC) is the sixth-leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world....
Endoscopic dilation of esophageal strictures is a commonly performed procedure in the management of ...
Background Cervical anastomotic strictures after esophagectomy cause significant disease burden. We ...
Ninety-five patients were treated by endoscopic dilation without fluoroscopic guidance between 1997 ...
Background: Endoscopic dilatation is the mainstay treatment for benign esophageal strictures. Yet so...
There is no clear consensus concerning the best endoscopic treatment of benign refractory esophageal...
Refractory benign esophageal stricture (RBES) is a frequently encountered problem worldwide. These s...
Background/Aims: Benign esophageal stricture after esophagectomy is not an infrequent complication. ...
AbstractComplications following gastrointestinal surgery may require re-intervention, can lead to pr...
To determine the role of stent placement for benign esophageal strictures (BES), we studied which st...
Aim : The aim was to investigate the use of Savary-Gilliard marked dilators in tight esophageal stri...
The incidence of anastomotic stricture following colorectal surgery has increased in recent years. T...
AbstractCorrosive esophageal strictures have been primarily treated using balloon dilatation or endo...
AbstractIntroductionThe management of esophageal strictures has evolved from surgical treatment to t...
This Study Evaluates The Safety, Efficacy, And Technical Problems Of The New Technique Of Endoscopy-...
Background: Esophageal cancer (EC) is the sixth-leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world....
Endoscopic dilation of esophageal strictures is a commonly performed procedure in the management of ...
Background Cervical anastomotic strictures after esophagectomy cause significant disease burden. We ...
Ninety-five patients were treated by endoscopic dilation without fluoroscopic guidance between 1997 ...
Background: Endoscopic dilatation is the mainstay treatment for benign esophageal strictures. Yet so...
There is no clear consensus concerning the best endoscopic treatment of benign refractory esophageal...
Refractory benign esophageal stricture (RBES) is a frequently encountered problem worldwide. These s...
Background/Aims: Benign esophageal stricture after esophagectomy is not an infrequent complication. ...
AbstractComplications following gastrointestinal surgery may require re-intervention, can lead to pr...
To determine the role of stent placement for benign esophageal strictures (BES), we studied which st...
Aim : The aim was to investigate the use of Savary-Gilliard marked dilators in tight esophageal stri...
The incidence of anastomotic stricture following colorectal surgery has increased in recent years. T...
AbstractCorrosive esophageal strictures have been primarily treated using balloon dilatation or endo...
AbstractIntroductionThe management of esophageal strictures has evolved from surgical treatment to t...
This Study Evaluates The Safety, Efficacy, And Technical Problems Of The New Technique Of Endoscopy-...
Background: Esophageal cancer (EC) is the sixth-leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world....
Endoscopic dilation of esophageal strictures is a commonly performed procedure in the management of ...