This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Bryan J Sandler during the Masters Flexible Endoscopy: Endoscopic Dilation and Stent Placement on April 11 2018
Keyword(s): adverse events, barium esophagography, benign, Bougie, bowel, colonic stricture, colorectal surgeon, contrast, dilator, ear nose & throat, EGJ distensibility, EndoFLIP, endoscopic dilation, endoscopic evaluation, enoscopist, ENT surgeons, esophageal stricture, esophagogastric junction distensibility, etiology, failure, feedback, fluoroscopic, fluoroscopy, foregut surgeon, full thickness, G-tube, gastroesophageal junction, gastrostomy tube, gastrotomy, GEJ, guidewire, head & neck malignancies, hypopharyngeal, imaging, laryngeal stenosis, lesion, malignant stricture, Maloney dilator, masters flexible endoscopy, Mayo Clinic, mercury dilators, motility, over the wire, per oral endoscopic myotomy, perforation, pharyngeal stenosis, POEM, radiation, reflux, retrograde dilation, retrospective, rule of threes, Savory-Gilliard dilator, stent placement, steroids, swallow, through the scope balloon, tracheotomy, TTS balloon, tungsten-filled dilator, University of Wisconsin, wire
Stricture etiology–25 sec
Stricture evaluation–40 sec
Rule of “threes”–1:10
Dilator types–1:52
Dilator comparison–3:10 GIE 2000
Dilator complications–4:21 GIE 2017
Use of fluoroscopy–5:20
Adjunct techniques–6:04
EndoFLIP–6:16 Surg Endosc 2016
Retrograde dilation–8:11 Laryngoscope 2010
Colonic stricture dilation–9:56
Conclusion–10:58