The key aim of the endoscopic treatment of oesophageal strictures is the relief of dysphagia. Therefore, to ascertain the success of a procedure, the degree of dysphagia must be carefully assessed before and after. The treatment for benign lesions may simply entail dilatation; for malignant lesions, endoscopic options include thermal tumour ablation and the insertion of prosthetic devices.
Before a therapeutic step is considered, the oesophageal stricture should be evaluated by:
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