What is an Esophageal Stent
Procedure?
In an esophageal stent procedure, a tube is placed in
your esophagus to keep open a blocked area. The tube helps you swallow solids
and liquids.
Your esophagus is the muscular tube connecting the back
of your mouth to your stomach. When you swallow, the muscles of your esophagus
contract. They propel food into your stomach.
Many health problems can partly block a portion of your
esophagus. That can make it hard to swallow. The medical term for this is
dysphagia. You might have pain when you swallow or feel like food is getting
stuck in your chest. The food might come back up after you swallow. An
esophageal stent can help reopen your blocked esophagus and ease symptoms.
The procedure might take place under general anesthesia
or conscious sedation. If it takes place under general anesthesia, you will
sleep through the procedure and feel no pain. If it takes place under conscious
sedation, you will get medicines to make you relaxed and sleepy. The surgeon
may numb the area under surgery so that you won’t feel much pain.
During the procedure, the
surgeon places a long, thin tube (catheter) down the back of your mouth and
into your esophagus. Next, the surgeon places a folded-up hollow tube (stent)
over the catheter in the correct position across the blockage. The stent
expands against the walls of your esophagus, giving support. Then the surgeon
removes the catheter and leaves the stent in place.
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Source : by VISHWA GASTRO & LIVER CLINIC, Nava Vadaj, Ahmedabad.
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