نتایج جستجو برای: esophageal stricture

تعداد نتایج: 51865  

2017
Abhinav Goyal Kshitij Chatterjee Sujani Yadlapati Shailender Singh

BACKGROUND/AIMS Esophageal stricture is usually managed with outpatient endoscopic dilation. However, patients with food impaction or failure to thrive undergo inpatient dilation. Esophageal perforation is the most feared complication, and its risk in inpatient setting is unknown. METHODS We used National Inpatient Sample (NIS) database for 2007-2013. International Classification of Diseases,...

P. Farhood, S. Delshad, SJ. Nasiri,

 Abstract Background: Esophageal replacement is indicated in certain circumstances including long gap esophageal atresia, severe strictures due to gastro-esophageal reflux (GER) and caustic burns. We analyzed our results of 18 patients who underwent esophageal replacement in our university hospital. Methods: We reviewed esophageal replacements carried out in our department between June 1996 and...

Journal: :Ear, nose, & throat journal 2006
Giovana R Thomas Tiffany Raynor

Complete esophageal stenosis secondary to peptic stricture in the upper esophagus is rare. It is, however a serious medical problem that may require otolaryngologic intervention because of life-threatening dysphagia and weight loss. We report the case of an elderly patient who presented with an upper esophageal stricture, without the typical symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease, that pro...

2014
Rami Gebrail Imad Absah

Esophageal atresia (EA) is the most common type of gastrointestinal atresia. The most common variant (type C) consists of a blind esophageal pouch with a fistula between the trachea and the distal esophagus. Surgical repair can be complicated by the development of benign stricture. Most strictures are amenable to dilation, but refractory strictures may require surgical intervention. A 24-month-...

2016
Yasushi Yamasaki Soji Ozawa Junya Oguma Akihito Kazuno Yamato Ninomiya

BACKGROUND Most of benign esophageal strictures caused by gastroesophageal reflux are short segments and can be treated by an endoscopic dilatation, but cases of long-segment stenosis requiring an esophagectomy are rare. CASE PRESENTATION A 62-year-old woman had undergone emergency surgery for a giant ovarian tumor rupture at another hospital. A duodenal perforation occurred after surgery but...

2011
Hajime Isomoto Naoyuki Yamaguchi Toshiyuki Nakayama Tomayoshi Hayashi Hitoshi Nishiyama Ken Ohnita Fuminao Takeshima Saburo Shikuwa Shigeru Kohno Kazuhiko Nakao

BACKGROUND Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) permits removal of esophageal epithelial neoplasms en bloc, but is associated with esophageal stenosis, particularly when ESD involves the entire circumference of the esophageal lumen. We examined the effectiveness of systemic steroid administration for control of postprocedural esophageal stricture after complete circular ESD. METHODS Seven p...

Journal: :Journal of clinical gastroenterology 2009
Sri Prakash Misra Manisha Dwivedi

Fifteen consecutive patients presenting with dysphagia due to aluminum phosphide (AP)-induced esophageal strictures were studied retrospectively to elucidate the natural history of AP-induced esophageal strictures and to evaluate the efficacy of bougie dilation. The median time lag between consumption of AP and occurrence of dysphagia was 3 weeks. All patients had a single stricture and could b...

2016
Woong Ki Lee Byung Sun Kim Min A Yang So Hee Yun Young Jae Lee Ji Woong Kim Jin Woong Cho

Bougie or balloon dilation is a good short-term treatment for caustic esophageal strictures, although recurrence after dilation occurs in approximately 30% of these cases. Therefore, long-term treatment options are required in some cases, and endoscopic incisional therapy has been used for patients with an anastomotic stricture in the gastrointestinal tract. A 58-year-old woman presented with s...

2015
Masahiko Ohtaka Shouji Kobayashi Takashi Yoshida Tatsuya Yamaguchi Tomoyosi Uetake Tadashi Sato Akira Hayashi Mari Kanai Takanori Yamamoto Kyosuke Hatsushika Keisuke Masuyama Nobuyuki Enomoto

We experienced two cases of esophageal web accompanying severe stricture that were treated by endoscopic incisions with an insulated-tip knife (IT-knife). With attention paid to the mucosa at the stricture, the lesion was incised with an IT-knife without complications. Sato's curved laryngoscope was used even in cervical esophageal lesions and an excellent field was secured.

2015
Radha Sharma Sandeep Nijhawan Manisha Nijhawan Monika Rathore

Caustic esophageal injury results from accidental ingestion of corrosive in children and intentional in adults [1]. The common causes are ingestion of strong alkali and highly concentrated acids. Once a stricture is identified, esophageal dilatation is initiated and gradually advanced to relieve dysphagia. Chronic inflammation and fibrosis leads to dysplasia which predisposes the epithelium to ...

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