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Strictures of the alimentary tract are conventionally treated by fluoroscopically guided bouginage and endoscopic balloon dilation, which is often very effective. However, severe and recurrent stenosis associated with ischemic injury in a jejunal segment transpositioned with a vascular anastomosis after reconstruction for cervical esophageal cancer is an intractable problem. We describe a new method using a Steno-Cutter to successfully treat a patient with this type of stricture following surgery for cervical esophageal cancer. The positive results achieved in this case suggest that our new method could represent a promising option of treatment for strictures when conventional modalities fail.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s005950200200DOI Listing

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