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Category: Esophageal Stenosis

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Apr 3, 2023

Recommendations for thrombolytic therapy

Esophageal Stenosis

  Combining the recommendations of the National Heart Association and the Medical Advisory Board of the Neurological Society on thrombolysis in acute ischemic stroke and the domestic experience, the following recommendations…

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Jan 13, 2023

Symptoms of esophageal stricture

Esophageal Stenosis

Esophageal stricture can cause symptoms such as difficulty swallowing, nausea, vomiting, and in some cases, sternal pain, burning, and acid reflux. When people with esophageal stricture swallow food, they have…

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Jan 13, 2023

How is symptomatic stenosis typed?

Esophageal Stenosis

  Symptomatic stenosis (ICA, CA stenosis >70%, MCA, BA stenosis >50%) Type I stenosis: ischemia in the blood supply area of the stenotic vessel, with clinical manifestations of ischemia in the…

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Jan 13, 2023

Talk about esophageal strictures

Esophageal Stenosis

  Esophageal strictures can be congenital or acquired and are associated with dilatation and hypertrophy of the esophagus above the stricture site. It is very rare clinically, most often develops at…

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Jan 13, 2023

Esophageal stent reinsertion

Esophageal Stenosis

  Esophageal stent repositioning  Esophageal stent placement has become an important means of relieving benign and malignant esophageal strictures and various types of esophageal fistulas, and is an emerging technique in the…

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Jan 13, 2023

What should I expect after esophageal stenting?

Esophageal Stenosis

  The head of the patient’s bed should be elevated 15-30° after surgery to prevent reflux: since the esophageal stent cannot contract by itself after placement, it may cause reflux esophagitis…

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Jan 13, 2023

Stenting of esophageal strictures

Esophageal Stenosis

  In esophageal strictures, especially those caused by malignant tumors, although balloon dilation can achieve certain results, the tumor growth can cause esophageal obstruction again very quickly. If esophageal stenosis is…

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Jan 13, 2023

How to treat esophageal stricture

Esophageal Stenosis

  I. Overview Esophageal stricture refers to the narrowing of the lumen of the esophagus caused by disease of the esophagus itself or by external pressure, which mainly manifests as difficulty…

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Jan 13, 2023

Can a stent be placed in esophageal stricture?

Esophageal Stenosis

  Patient: Esophageal stenosis, easy to choke on food. I had surgery on December 19, 2008 for pancreatic cancer, and then had chemotherapy twice. Thank you!  Chen Xueqing, Department of Gastroenterology, The…

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Jan 13, 2023

How to prevent esophageal stricture after endoscopic mucosal dissection

Esophageal Stenosis

  Successful prevention of esophageal stricture after ESD using 2 tissue-engineered cellular film sheets Treatment of superficial neoplastic esophageal lesions with esophageal ESD is becoming increasingly common. However, multiple balloon dilatations…

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Esophageal Stenosis

  • Recommendations for thrombolytic therapy
  • Symptoms of esophageal stricture
  • How is symptomatic stenosis typed?
  • Talk about esophageal strictures
  • Esophageal stent reinsertion
  • What should I expect after esophageal stenting?
  • Stenting of esophageal strictures
  • How to treat esophageal stricture
  • Can a stent be placed in esophageal stricture?
  • How to prevent esophageal stricture after endoscopic mucosal dissection
  • Which stents are feasible for MR?
  • Ductal stenosis dilatation and angioplasty
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