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ENDOSCOPIC ESOPHAGEAL STENTING AS A METHOD OF SELECTING AND ELIMINATING DYSPHAGIA SYNDROME IN ESOPHAGEAL STENOSIS
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To assess the experience of stents application, formulate the main indications and contraindications for the esophageal stenting, prove that the esophageal stenting with self-expandable metal stents is considered as the treatment of choice in incurable patients. Within the period from 2007 to 2018. 78 patients have treated for the cancer of esophagus and gastric cardia, 2 patients with benign esophageal strictures were subjected to stenting at the general surgery department of the S.M. Kirov Military Medical Academy. The group of patients included 53 men and 17 women. 60 patients with dysphagia grade IIIIV have been examined, 6 of them with trachea-esophageal, 2 esophageal-pleural fistulas formed during the tumor disintegration, 2 patients were treated for burn strictures of the esophagus. M. I. Tech's esophageal stents of Korean firm were used. Insertion was carried out by short endoscopic delivery systems of a small diameter. Satisfactory evaluation of the stent state and adequate stent expansion, absence of any misplacement were considered as an indication for starting oral food intake. Patients may be allowed to go home shortly after an esophageal stent procedure (the same day). The first day the patient could use water and foods need to be liquid, moist and soft, in the following days it was possible to increase the density of products. The study found that stenting of the esophagus is a current method of endoscopic surgery, aimed at the expanding and maintaining of the lumen of the esophagus by means of the inserted self-expandable stents. Esophageal stenting possesses by fewer complications unlike other techniques. The role of palliative treatment (for example, stenting) is considered to reduce dysphagia, improve the quality of life and increase life expectancy
Title: ENDOSCOPIC ESOPHAGEAL STENTING AS A METHOD OF SELECTING AND ELIMINATING DYSPHAGIA SYNDROME IN ESOPHAGEAL STENOSIS
Description:
To assess the experience of stents application, formulate the main indications and contraindications for the esophageal stenting, prove that the esophageal stenting with self-expandable metal stents is considered as the treatment of choice in incurable patients.
Within the period from 2007 to 2018.
78 patients have treated for the cancer of esophagus and gastric cardia, 2 patients with benign esophageal strictures were subjected to stenting at the general surgery department of the S.
M.
Kirov Military Medical Academy.
The group of patients included 53 men and 17 women.
60 patients with dysphagia grade IIIIV have been examined, 6 of them with trachea-esophageal, 2 esophageal-pleural fistulas formed during the tumor disintegration, 2 patients were treated for burn strictures of the esophagus.
M.
I.
Tech's esophageal stents of Korean firm were used.
Insertion was carried out by short endoscopic delivery systems of a small diameter.
Satisfactory evaluation of the stent state and adequate stent expansion, absence of any misplacement were considered as an indication for starting oral food intake.
Patients may be allowed to go home shortly after an esophageal stent procedure (the same day).
The first day the patient could use water and foods need to be liquid, moist and soft, in the following days it was possible to increase the density of products.
The study found that stenting of the esophagus is a current method of endoscopic surgery, aimed at the expanding and maintaining of the lumen of the esophagus by means of the inserted self-expandable stents.
Esophageal stenting possesses by fewer complications unlike other techniques.
The role of palliative treatment (for example, stenting) is considered to reduce dysphagia, improve the quality of life and increase life expectancy.
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