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Results of treatment of patients with post-burn strictures of the esophagus by the booging method

https://doi.org/10.30629/0023-2149-2024-102-1-36-39

Abstract

To date, treatment of cicatricial post-burn strictures of the esophagus remains one of the main challenges of thoracic surgery. Despite the signifi cant number of diff erent treatment methods, the number of patients requiring it,  does not decrease. Conservative methods are mostly ineff ective. Bougienage of the esophagus remains the main method of treating scar strictures after burns.

About the Authors

S. I. Sukovatkin
Yaroslav the Wise Novgorod State University
Russian Federation

Sergey I. Sukovatkin — cardiovascular surgeon, Head of the Vascular Surgery Department, State Budgetary Healthcare Institution Novgorod Regional Clinical Hospital

Veliky Novgorod



R. A. Sulimanov
Yaroslav the Wise Novgorod State University
Russian Federation

Rushan A. Sulimanov — Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Hospital Surgery, thoracic surgeon at the Novgorod Regional Clinical Hospital 

Veliky Novgorod

   


S. E. Suzdaltsev
Yaroslav the Wise Novgorod State University
Russian Federation

Sergey E. Suzdaltsev  — cardiovascular surgeon, Novgorod Regional Clinical Hospital

Veliky Novgorod



I. V. Korotkov
Yaroslav the Wise Novgorod State University
Russian Federation

Ivan V. Korotkov — cardiovascular surgeon, Novgorod Regional Clinical Hospital

Veliky Novgorod



O. Yu. Kalyuzhnaya
Yaroslav the Wise Novgorod State University
Russian Federation

Olga Yu. Kalyuzhnaya — cardiovascular surgeon, Novgorod Regional Clinical Hospital

Veliky Novgorod



T. M. Gasainiev
Yaroslav the Wise Novgorod State University
Russian Federation

Timur M. Gasainiev — cardiovascular surgeon, Novgorod Regional Clinical Hospital

Veliky Novgorod



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For citations:


Sukovatkin S.I., Sulimanov R.A., Suzdaltsev S.E., Korotkov I.V., Kalyuzhnaya O.Yu., Gasainiev T.M. Results of treatment of patients with post-burn strictures of the esophagus by the booging method. Clinical Medicine (Russian Journal). 2024;102(1):36-39. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30629/0023-2149-2024-102-1-36-39

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