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DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1783394
Endoscopic Treatment of Proximal Esophageal Stricture: A Case Report
Abstract Text A 60-year-old male is under our care for endoscopic management of a proximal esophageal stricture, resulting from caustic ingestion 18 years prior. In the last year, we have initiated treatment of the stricture by incising the fibrotic tissue using a needle-knife papillotome, followed by pneumatic dilation up to 20 mm. Post-procedure, the patient is prescribed a short course of oral budesonide gel. This monthly treatment regimen ensures the patient's ability to maintain a regular diet and avoid parenteral nutrition.
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15. April 2024
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