OUTCOME OF THROUGH-THE SCOPE (TTS) BALLOON DILATATION FOR BENIGN ESOPHAGEAL STRICTURES

Authors

  • Abbas Khan Department of Gastroenterology, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar-Pakistan.
  • Hashmatullah Khan Department of Gastroenterology, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar-Pakistan.
  • Muhammad Kamran Hassan Department of Gastroenterology, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar-Pakistan.
  • Aamir Ghafoor Khan Department of Gastroenterology, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar-Pakistan
  • Naimatullah Khan Department of Gastroenterology, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar-Pakistan.
  • Ahmad Nawaz Department of Gastroenterology, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar-Pakistan.
  • Zaffar Saifullah Department of Gastroenterology, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar-Pakistan.

Keywords:

TTS balloon dilatation, Benign esophageal dilatation, Dysphagia, Atkinson’s score

Abstract

Objective: To know the outcome of through-the-scope (TTS) balloon dilatation of benign esophageal strictures.
Material and Methods: This prospective study was carried out at the Gastroenterology Department, Government
Post-Graduate Medical Institute, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar from January 2011 to June 2012. Patients with
dysphagia due to benign esophageal strictures like peptic, caustic rings and webs underwent through-the-scope
(TTS) balloon dilatation after an informed consent. Pre and post dilatation dysphagia grade was determined
according to Atkinson’s score and were compared. A P value of less than 0.05 was considered significant.
Results: A total of 25 cases of benign esophageal strictures were included in the study with a male to female ratio of
1.5:1. Mean age was 20±15 years while mean dysphagia grade before dilatation was 3.4. Most of the strictures were
of peptic nature (52%). Only 4 patients (16%) have corrosive strictures. Strictures at the previous gastroesophageal
anastomosis were seen in 4 patients (16%). Benign webs & rings were the cause of dysphagia in 2(8%) patients
while postradiotherapy strictures were noted in 2 patients. Overall successful dilatation to a luminal size of 15mm
was achieved in 88% of patients while dilatation remained unsuccessful in 2 patients. Mean dysphagia score in
successfully dilated patients was 1.07 (p<0.05). Perforation occurred in one patient (4%). No patient had upper GI
bleed.
Conclusion: Endoscopic through the scope balloon dilation is a safe, effective and easy therapy for the
management of esophageal strictures.

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Published

2012-12-12

How to Cite

Khan, A., Khan, H., Hassan, M. K., Khan, A. G., Khan, N., Nawaz, A., & Saifullah, Z. (2012). OUTCOME OF THROUGH-THE SCOPE (TTS) BALLOON DILATATION FOR BENIGN ESOPHAGEAL STRICTURES. Journal of Medical Sciences, 20(4), 198–202. Retrieved from https://jmedsci.com/Jmedsci/article/view/385

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