cicatrization
Gastric Cicatrization With Pylous Stenosis (13...
After multiple sessions we managed to overcome the severe inflammation reaction that produced stenosis of the antrum, In spite of these maneuvers the narrowness reappeared.
Gastric Cicatrization With Pylorus Stenosis (12...
Gastric cicatrization caused by ingestion of sulfuric acid. The fibrosis of the gastric wall with motility disturbances, and the diminution of acid and pepsin production from damage to the glandular...
Gastric Cicatrization With Pylorus Stenosis (11...
After several sessions of argon plasma coagulator, the antrum has been ulcerated and excavated.
Gastric Cicatrization With Pylorus Stenosis (10...
Severe pinhole stenosis at the site of injury. The stenosis reappeared every 3 weeks.
Gastric Cicatrization With Pylorus Stenosis (9...
Status post Argon plasma Coagulator and dilation with hydrostatic balloon.
Gastric Cicatrization With Pylorus Stenosis (8...
The pseudo tumor of the antrum due to the intense activity of inflammatory reaction. After multiple sessions of dilation as the stenosis reapers the role of ablative therapy of argon plasma coagulator...
Gastric Cicatrization With Pylorus Stenosis (7...
The esophageal mucosa is resistant to damage, following the ingestion of corrosive acid.
Gastric Cicatrization With Pylorus Stenosis (6...
Severe pinhole stenosis at the site of injury. The extremely reduced diameter of the piloric channel is observed , to the left is a hole that corresponds to where it was the gastrostomy catheter,...
Gastric Cicatrization With Pylorus Stenosis (5...
The duodenum is observed with normal mucosa. Acids produce 'coagulative necrosis' with eschar formation at the site of injury. These injuries result in segmental or extensive strictures involving...
Gastric Cicatrization With Pylorus Stenosis (4...
The Cicatricial Bands are observed. Causes gastric outlet obstruction more commonly because of cicatricial antral stenosis. Sulfuric acid produces a coagulation necrosis of the gastric mucosa and...