This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Ezra N Teitelbaum during the Masters Flexible Endoscopy: Endoscopic Dilation and Stent Placement on April 11 2018
Keyword(s): achalasia, acid, airway, anastomotic stricture, anastomotic strictures, anatomy, anesthesia, angulation, anti-thrombotic therapy, anticoagulation, aspirin monotherapy, balloon dilator, benign, biopsy, bleeding, CAD, cardiologist, colon stricture, colonic stricture, colonoscopy, conduit, coronary artery disease, Coumadin, counseling, Crohns stricture, diagnosis, diagnostic endoscopy, distal access, dysphagia, endoscopic dilation, endoscopic ultrasound, endoscopist, eosinophilic esophagitis, esophageal dysphagia, esophageal motility, esophagectomy, esophagus, EUS, experience, failure, feeding tube, fluoroscopy, follow-up endoscopy, gastric bypass, gastric outlet obstruction, gastroenterologist, general anesthesia, general surgeon, GOO, hiatal hernia, hiatal hernia repair, high risk, histologic, ileal strictures, induction, instrument, lesion, MAC, malignancy, masters flexible endoscopy, medical students, medical therapy, medical treatment, moderate sedation, monitored anesthesia care, mucosal, nasogastric tube, NG tube, NGT, obstruction, outcomes, pancreatic malignancy, paraesophageal hernia, PEG, PEH, peptic stricture, peptic ulcer disease, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube, perforation, pH study, Plavix, PPI, proton pump inhibitor, PUD, radiation stricture, recurrence, refractory, resection, residents, resolution, Savary dilator, Schatzki ring, small bowel stricture, stent placement, steroids, stomach, stroke, technique, therapeutic anticoagulation, thrombotic risk, total parenteral nutrition, TPN, wire, Z-line
Defining the lesion–1:22
Defining the patient–3:58
Anti-thrombotic therapy–5:08
Defining the goal of dilation–6:00
Schatzki ring–7:17
Peptic stricture–8:49
Eosinophilic esophagitis–11:53
More complex anatomy–13:11
High-risk/complex situations–14:34
Conclusion–16:02