
pmid: 4089246
handle: 11388/47036
The authors analyze their experience on 9 cases of esophageal stenosis dilated by "Grüntzig" type balloon catheter under fluoroscopic examination (transluminal esophagus plastica: TE). This procedure also allows dilatation of severe narrowing, offering distinct advantages represented by: low risk, easy performance, good tolerance, reduction or disappearance of disphagia. Esophageal perforation is possible, though it never appeared in author's experience.
Barrett Esophagus, Postoperative Complications, Esophageal Neoplasms, Fluoroscopy, Burns, Chemical, Esophageal Stenosis, Humans, Dilatation, Esophagitis, Peptic, Catheterization
Barrett Esophagus, Postoperative Complications, Esophageal Neoplasms, Fluoroscopy, Burns, Chemical, Esophageal Stenosis, Humans, Dilatation, Esophagitis, Peptic, Catheterization
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