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Surgical Management of Peptic Esophageal Strictures

Authors: Ö. P. Horváth; A. Petri; S. Karácsonyi; M. Csíkos; T. Oláh;

Surgical Management of Peptic Esophageal Strictures

Abstract

The surgical treatment of peptic esophageal strictures presents one of the most controversial subjects in the literature. The conservative surgical management consists of antireflux procedure without (Casten 1967) or with dilatation (Siewert et al. 1971; Donelly et al. 1973; Moghissi 1979). Pearson et al. (1971) suggests a Collis procedure with Belsey hiatal reconstruction. The Thal-Hatafuku (1965) method is also well known. Holt and Large (1961) were the first who performed distal stomach resection, Roux-Y reconstruction, and further dilatations.

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