Esophageal Dilatation
Esophageal dilation is a procedure used in eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) to stretch narrowed areas of the esophagus caused by chronic inflammation and scarring. It is most often considered for patients with significant swallowing difficulty, food impactions, or a tight esophagus that does not fully improve with medications or dietary therapy. During the procedure, a gastroenterologist uses specialized balloons or dilators to gently widen the esophagus. Many patients experience meaningful improvement in swallowing after dilation, although it does not treat the underlying inflammation driving EoE. Common side effects include temporary chest discomfort or pain after the procedure, while serious complications such as perforation are uncommon but important risks.
Treatment Type: Procedural
Treatment Class: N/A
Treatment Modality: N/A
Review Summary
Based on the provided review, Esophageal Dilatation is effective for relieving swallowing symptoms and food impaction in Eosinophilic Esophagitis patients with strictures, with many experiencing significant relief. However, the procedure addresses only the mechanical narrowing and does not treat the underlying inflammation, making it typically necessary to combine with other treatments. The procedure carries risks including pain, bleeding, and rare but serious complications like esophageal perforation.
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Based on the provided review, Esophageal Dilatation is effective for relieving swallowing symptoms and food impaction in Eosinophilic Esophagitis patients with strictures, with many experiencing significant relief. However, the procedure addresses only the mechanical narrowing and does not treat the underlying inflammation, making it typically necessary to combine with other treatments. The procedure carries risks including pain, bleeding, and rare but serious complications like esophageal perforation.
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