Abstract

Esophageal dilation is an important part of endoscopic practice. Proper preparation and technique can optimize outcomes. Techniques include wire guided per oral dilation, blind bougienage and balloon dilation. Fluoroscopy and steroid injections may also be part of endoscopic practice. Diseases that are often and addressed with esophageal dilation include peptic strictures, lower esophageal rings, eosinophilic esophagitis, achalasia and other motility disorders, postoperative dysphagia, radiation induced strictures and malignant strictures. The techniques and approach to all of these disorders will be discussed in this review.

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