Esophageal Dilation
When a patient is diagnosed with a constricted esophagus, this means that there are one or more places in which the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach is significantly narrowed. This narrowing may occur as a result of scar tissue that is often related to acid reflux or the condition known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), or it may be a congenital issue with which a child is born. To resolve the swallowing difficulties that esophageal strictures may cause, a dilation procedure can be employed in which a tiny, inflatable balloon is passed through an endoscope and expanded within the narrowed portion of the esophagus. This procedure may need to be repeated multiple times and in different intervals (sometimes years apart) if the esophageal stricture recurs.
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AdventHealth Lake Mary Health Park
Offers Video Visits
13 providers at this location
Also offers Digestive Care, Ear, Nose and Throat Care, Heart and Vascular Care, Imaging Services and 4 other services
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AdventHealth Clermont Health Park
Offers Video Visits
16 providers at this location
Also offers Digestive Care, Endocrinology Care, Heart and Vascular Care, Imaging Services and 5 other services