Radiation therapy for pharyngoesophageal cancer can lead to severe esophageal stricture
in the irradiation field [1]. Balloon dilation is often the primary mode of treatment [2]; however, in cases with severe stenosis, dilation using antegrade and retrograde
endoscopes is useful [3]
[4]. However, it may also increase the risk of esophageal perforation [5]. Herein we report a case of fluoroscopic balloon dilation with double endoscopes
that was successful for dilating a complete pharyngoesophageal obstruction due to
chemoradiation therapy.
A 74-year-old man underwent chemoradiation therapy (total 7 Gy) for pharyngeal (cStage
IVA) and esophageal (cStage I) cancers. Two months later, he became aware of dysfunction
in swallowing. Esophageal contrast examination showed complete disruption of the influx
of the contrast medium into the pharynx and esophagus ([Fig. 1], [Fig. 2]). Surgical resection was not indicated in this case because the stenosis was located
in the upper esophagus and because of the risk of anastomotic insufficiency. Therefore,
we performed retrograde endoscopy with percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) for
the esophageal obstruction ([Fig. 3]). We measured the length and direction of the esophageal obstruction using fluoroscopy.
We used oral endoscopy to confirm the insertion of the guidewire, which was inserted
through the retrograde endoscope via PEG. The guidewire was then grabbed with biopsy
forceps using an oral endoscope and dilation of the stenosis was successful ([Fig. 4], [Video 1]). Furthermore, there were no complications, such as perforation or bleeding, after
performing the procedure under fluoroscopy. No recurrence of obstruction was reported
for 6 months after the dilation procedure, and the patient could consume food orally.
Fig. 1 Fluoroscopy depicting the contrast agents remaining in the upper esophagus.
Fig. 2 The esophagoscopy showed the complete esophageal obstruction.
Fig. 3 The mucosa on the anal side was more vulnerable than the stenosis of the esophagus.
This was because there was no passage of food and drink for a long time.
Fig. 4 Upon balloon dilation of the esophageal stenosis, perforation was prevented by using
a combination of fluoroscopy and anal endoscopy.
Video 1 Fluoroscopic balloon dilatation using double endoscopes is useful for dilation in
the case of complete pharyngoesophageal obstruction.
In conclusion, fluoroscopic balloon dilatation using double endoscopes is useful for
dilation in the case of complete pharyngoesophageal obstruction.
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