“Peptic Esophageal Stricture In A Patient With Parkinson’s Disease”
Authors
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M. Kovacheva Slavova
Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital "Queen Yoanna-ISUL", Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria
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Magdalena Aleksieva
Departmen of Thoracic Surgery, SBALBB “Saint Sofia”, Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria
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Victoria Ilieva
Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, SBALBB “Saint Sofia”, Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria
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Plamen Gecov
Department of Medical Imaging, University Hospital "Queen Yoanna-ISUL", Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria
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Borislav Vladimirov
Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital "Queen Yoanna-ISUL", Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract
Benign esophageal strictures are uncommon and their management remains challenging. Herein, we present a rare both functional and organic esophageal stricture in a patient with Parkinson’s disease and reflux esophagitis. The patient was diagnosed with severe complex stricture in the distal part of the esophagus, requiring surgical treatment. We performed subtotal esophageal resection and Ivor-Lewis gastroesophagoplasty. The successful management of antiparkinsonian drug therapy with adequate parenteral substitution in the early postoperative period is of great importance to avoid any further complications.
Article information
Journal
International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Invention
Volume (Issue)
7 (06)
Pages
4832-4836
How to Cite
“Peptic Esophageal Stricture In A Patient With Parkinson’s Disease”. (2020).
International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Invention,
7(06), 4832-4836.
https://doi.org/10.18535/ijmsci/v7i06.01