Year 2021 / Volume 113 / Number 12
Editorial
Managing esophageal strictures following endoscopic resection of superficial neoplastic lesions

810-812

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2021.8437/2021

Alberto Álvarez Delgado, Maria Luis Pérez García,

Abstract
Over the last few years early esophageal tumors, whether squamous-cell or associated with Barrett’s esophagus, have been excised using endoscopic resection techniques, primarily endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). Esophageal surgery-associated morbidity and mortality are thus avoided with similar oncologic outcomes. ESD is not without complications, many of which arise and are endoscopically solved during the procedure itself (bleeding, perforation, etc.). Other complications develop within days or weeks after resection, these including mainly esophageal stricture. Esophageal strictures following ESD are initially managed with endoscopic balloon dilation (EBD). Preventive measures have been suggested to alleviate this complication, primarily by using local or systemic steroids in association with early dilation. Even so, not always may they be prevented. Such complications are called refractory strictures, which require either esophageal stents (in a majority of cases) or surgery.
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Received: 07/11/2021

Accepted: 18/11/2021

Online First: 25/11/2021

Published: 09/12/2021

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