Oesophageal dilatation is the most widely used treatment option for the management of oesophageal strictures. Complications include bleeding, a slight increase in body temperature, thoracic or abdominal pain, oesophageal perforation, brain abscess and bacteraemia. We performed a prospective study to evaluate the frequency of postdilatation bacteraemia in nine patients subjected to a total of 50 dilatations. Bacteraemia was detected in 36 cases (72%). In all but three cases, however, it was transient and not associated with fever or other clinical complications. The organisms most commonly responsible (64%) were alpha-haemolytic streptococci (Streptococcus viridans), probably originating as contaminants from the oropharynx and oesophagus and...
WOS: A1995RD65900010PubMed ID: 7671272A 6-year-old boy esophageal stricture due to the ingestion of ...
In achalasia and spastic esophageal motility disorders, botulinum toxin (botox) injection is conside...
Context: Corrosive compounds are either acids or alkalis, and their ingestion can cause esophageal s...
The initial treatment of benign oesophageal stricture is, in most cases, by dilatation. However, a s...
Background: Several small series have suggested an increased risk of complications associated with e...
Background: The management of patients with refractory benign esophageal stricture is time-consuming...
Objective: Surgical tracheostomy in critically ill adults has largely been replaced by physicians pe...
Background/Aims: Benign esophageal stricture after esophagectomy is not an infrequent complication. ...
PubMed ID: 7671272A 6-year-old boy esophageal stricture due to the ingestion of caustic 7 months pri...
Background/Aims Esophageal stricture is usually managed with outpatient endoscopic dilation. However...
The case is presented of a 28-year-old female with a brain abscess after esophageal dilatation for s...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to present the safety and effectiveness of an expectant prot...
Background and Aims Although the rule of 3 is recommended to minimize the risk of perforation when e...
Background: Dilatation and curettage (D and C) is one of commonest procedure in the gynaecology. The...
Aim: Oesophageal stricture is one of the causes of dysphagia. It is a condition in which the lumen o...
WOS: A1995RD65900010PubMed ID: 7671272A 6-year-old boy esophageal stricture due to the ingestion of ...
In achalasia and spastic esophageal motility disorders, botulinum toxin (botox) injection is conside...
Context: Corrosive compounds are either acids or alkalis, and their ingestion can cause esophageal s...
The initial treatment of benign oesophageal stricture is, in most cases, by dilatation. However, a s...
Background: Several small series have suggested an increased risk of complications associated with e...
Background: The management of patients with refractory benign esophageal stricture is time-consuming...
Objective: Surgical tracheostomy in critically ill adults has largely been replaced by physicians pe...
Background/Aims: Benign esophageal stricture after esophagectomy is not an infrequent complication. ...
PubMed ID: 7671272A 6-year-old boy esophageal stricture due to the ingestion of caustic 7 months pri...
Background/Aims Esophageal stricture is usually managed with outpatient endoscopic dilation. However...
The case is presented of a 28-year-old female with a brain abscess after esophageal dilatation for s...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to present the safety and effectiveness of an expectant prot...
Background and Aims Although the rule of 3 is recommended to minimize the risk of perforation when e...
Background: Dilatation and curettage (D and C) is one of commonest procedure in the gynaecology. The...
Aim: Oesophageal stricture is one of the causes of dysphagia. It is a condition in which the lumen o...
WOS: A1995RD65900010PubMed ID: 7671272A 6-year-old boy esophageal stricture due to the ingestion of ...
In achalasia and spastic esophageal motility disorders, botulinum toxin (botox) injection is conside...
Context: Corrosive compounds are either acids or alkalis, and their ingestion can cause esophageal s...