What is a balloon dilatation?
Balloon dilatation is the technique most commonly used to expand and unblock the arteries and the treatment of conditions where the esophagus is narrowed or reduced. Jedophagus is the length of the intestine that the food passes when it travels from the mouth to the stomach. During the dilatation of the balloon, the deflated balloon is passed after the hollow structure until it reaches the blocking point, where it is inflated to cause stretching and expanding. Balo dilatation can be used to treat the narrowing of structures such as Vozcov pipes, heart valves, tears and bile ducts that lead from the bladder. Balloons come in many sizes and are constantly evolving to treat blockages in all parts of the body. Coronary arteries can be narrowed due to a process known as atherosclerosis, where plaques from oily bearing accumulate walls of the walls of blood vessels. Problems such as heart attacks and angina or chest pain during exercise can result.
Method of dilatation of balloon mIt can be used to align oily plaque, causing space or lumen inside the artery and increasing blood flow. Inside the artery, an artificial tube known as a stent can be left to keep the lumen at this point. In some cases, the balloon may be inflated inside the stent to fully expand. The balloon is then removed so it leaves the stent in place.
Dilation of the esophagus balloon is used to treat conditions such as peptic stomach, where the stomach acid passes into the esophagus and causes damage, scarring and narrowing. Another failure, known as Achalasia, includes muscles at the bottom of the esophagus, which is released, which prevents normal swallowing. Fibrous rings known as Schaatzki rings that can also be treated with a balloon expansion.
esophageal dilation is usually performed by a specialist of gastroenterology, which deals with conditions affecting the gastrointestinal system. It is what is called the therapeutic endoscopic procedure becauseDuring the process, a thin, flexible imaging tool known as an endoscope is used. The endoscope allows you to see the narrow part of the esophagus and the balloon is then passed through it. Furthermore, the balloon is inflated to the pressure, which is known to correspond to the average needed to expand the withdrawal.
balloons are left to the position for some time before downloading. Endoscopy allows you to check the reduction point to see if it has been successfully extended and to determine whether the bleeding has occurred. A small amount of bleeding is expected due to tissue stretching. This type of ditatation balloon can be carried out under seating and usually lasts less than an hour, with patients recovering rapidly.