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Sep 16, 2024

Nursing care of esophageal stenosis treated with endoscopic direct vision memory alloy stents

Esophageal Stenosis

Nursing care of endoscopic direct vision memory alloy stent for esophageal stenosis 3.1 Preoperative care 3.1.1 Indications Stent placement is appropriate for patients with anastomotic stenosis, esophageal cardia cancer stenosis…

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May 30, 2024

Interventional treatment of benign and malignant esophageal strictures

Esophageal Stenosis

Introduction Esophageal strictures are classified by nature as benign strictures or malignant strictures. Any cause of esophageal stricture causes difficulty in swallowing. For a long time, there is no better…

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Jul 25, 2023

Surgical treatment of severe esophageal stricture

Esophageal Stenosis

  May 12, 2011 for the 20-year-old boy A Liang (a pseudonym) is the beginning of a nightmare day, because of thirst A Liang will casually take a bottle of “water”…

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Jul 25, 2023

What are the advantages of stenting intervention for esophageal strictures?

Esophageal Stenosis

  The esophageal stent opens up a new treatment pathway for patients with esophageal strictures. The internal stent is mostly made of titanium-nickel memory alloy, which is easy to be inserted…

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Jul 25, 2023

Infantile vomiting and upper gastrointestinal malformations

Esophageal Stenosis

  Vomiting is the main symptom of gastrointestinal abnormalities and one of the most common clinical symptoms in pediatric internal and external medicine clinics. Due to the imperfect development of the…

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Jul 25, 2023

What are the causes of congenital esophageal atresia?

Esophageal Stenosis

  I. Definition  Congenital esophageal atresia is one of the serious congenital anomalies in newborns due to abnormal development of the esophagus and trachea during embryonic period without forming a complete esophagus,…

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Jul 25, 2023

How is esophageal atresia combined with right-sided heart treated surgically?

Esophageal Stenosis

       The surgical treatment of congenital esophageal atresia is well established. Whether transthoracic or thoracoscopic-assisted, there have been more summary reports, but the surgical treatment of esophageal atresia…

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Jul 25, 2023

Endoprosthesis for esophageal stricture and obstruction

Esophageal Stenosis

  A farmer, aged 76, who was usually fit and healthy and seldom got even a cold, developed a choking sensation after eating 3 months ago, which slowly became difficult to…

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Jul 25, 2023

Can esophageal obstruction be treated minimally invasively?

Esophageal Stenosis

  Esophageal stricture or obstruction is a common complication of esophageal disease, which is divided into benign and malignant stricture or obstruction according to the nature of the disease. Interventional treatment…

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Jul 25, 2023

How do I review my esophageal atresia after surgery?

Esophageal Stenosis

       After esophageal atresia, the child can come to the hospital for a review once in 3-6 months, mainly to assess the child’s diet and development, by asking…

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Esophageal Stenosis

  • Nursing care of esophageal stenosis treated with endoscopic direct vision memory alloy stents
  • Interventional treatment of benign and malignant esophageal strictures
  • Surgical treatment of severe esophageal stricture
  • What are the advantages of stenting intervention for esophageal strictures?
  • Infantile vomiting and upper gastrointestinal malformations
  • What are the causes of congenital esophageal atresia?
  • How is esophageal atresia combined with right-sided heart treated surgically?
  • Endoprosthesis for esophageal stricture and obstruction
  • Can esophageal obstruction be treated minimally invasively?
  • How do I review my esophageal atresia after surgery?
  • What is the long-term esophageal function after esophageal atresia surgery?
  • How to solve the nutritional problems of children with esophageal atresia after surgery?
  • What is esophageal pacing?
  • What is esophageal pacing
  • Timing of balloon dilation for postoperative esophageal stricture in congenital esophageal atresia
  • What kind of disease is pancreatic dystrophy?
  • What is the problem that causes dry mouth in ALS patients?
  • Sina Henan” 76 years of esophageal stenosis, finally realize the dream of eating with pain
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