Endoscopic and Abdominal Management of Complete Benign Esophageal Obstruction.
ACG Case Rep J. 2016 Apr;3(3):162-4
Authors: Al-Lehibi A
Abstract
Benign esophageal strictures leading to complete esophageal occlusion are well known. In the pre-endoscopic era, such cases required surgery, but over the last decade, various novel endoscopic techniques have been developed to prevent morbidity and mortality. A 37-year-old man presented after 1 year of dysphagia and weight loss, and was found to have complete esophageal obstruction, not allowing even passage of guidewire. We used a combination antegrade endoscopic abdominal procedures to deploy a stent, obviating the need for surgery. His symptoms improved dramatically, and the stent was successfully removed 12 weeks later. He is now swallowing normally and has gained significant weight.
PMID: 27144192 [PubMed]
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