ã€Worldwide report】 Patients with esophageal inlet patch have abnormal meat in the esophagus. They may have persistent cough, hoarseness, sore throat, heartburn or even acid reflux, and symptoms may be. It lasts from months to years.
According to a report by Hong Kong’s “Eastern Network†on May 28th, experts in London, United Kingdom, have newly developed radiofrequency ablation technology that can help patients with esophageal entrance plaques remove these uncomfortable pieces of meat, and the clinical success rate is as high as 90%.
Gastroenterologists at Guy's Hospital and St. Thomas's Hospital in the United Kingdom have found that radio waves can be used to eliminate esophageal entrance plaques up to 5 cm in diameter. After sedation, the patient can be treated under conscious conditions. The doctor will put the probe from the patient's mouth into the esophagus and place it near the abnormal meat. The probe will release radio waves for about 15 minutes to eliminate the meat.
Jason Dunn, a consultant gastroenterologist, pointed out that of the 10 patients who had received the relevant treatment, 8 had abnormal meat loss in the esophagus, and the remaining 2 also eliminated more than 90% of abnormal meat, 14 months later. There was no recurrence. Dunn said that this technology has no side effects and is particularly suitable for patients who are ineffective for heartburn drugs. (Zhou Simin Tian Ruizhe)
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