A large number of operations on the gastrointestinal anastomoses various superimposed ends. Unfortunately, in some cases, the healing anastomosis stricture formation ends. Over the past years there have been an effective minimally invasive treatments anastomotic stricture based on the violent, mechanical expansion narrowing of the anastomosis. And when they are used may occur serious complications. This article presents the different ways to improve treatments for anastomotic stricture of the gastrointes-tinal tract by means of endoscopic tools that will improve the safety of these methods. The results of treatment of cicatricial strictures anastomoses on advanced techniques in 42 patients. In particular, in all patients, the technique used to ensure the removal of scar strictures. In one case, prob-ing, there was bleeding from the area of the anastomosis, which was verified during the procedure, allowing for a timely endoscopic hemostasis with a favorable outcome. Other complications. The article concluded that improved methods of treating scar stricture of anastomosis of the gastrointes-tinal tract, applied in the clinic are highly have a minimum number of complications and are the method of choice in this pathology.
anastomotic stricture gastrointestinal endoscopy, treatment of strictures of the gastrointestinal tract.
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