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Sapphire Gastroenterology Center | Dr. Parag Deshmukh

Strictures Dilation: Advanced Treatment for Narrowed Digestive Passages
Stricture Dilation is a minimally invasive medical procedure used to treat narrowing (strictures) in different parts of the digestive system. A stricture is an abnormal tightening or narrowing of a tube-like organ such as the esophagus, bile duct, intestine, or colon. This narrowing can block the normal flow of food, fluids, bile, or stool, leading to pain and serious health issues.
Stricture dilation helps widen the narrowed area using special balloons or dilators, restoring normal function and improving patient comfort. It is a safe and effective alternative to surgery in many cases.
Strictures Dilation
What is a Stricture?

A stricture is a condition where a passage inside the body becomes narrower than normal due to scarring, inflammation, injury, or disease. When this narrowing occurs, it restricts normal movement through the digestive tract.

Common Sites of Strictures

  • Esophagus (food pipe)
  • Bile ducts
  • Small intestine
  • Colon
  • Rectum
What is Stricture Dilation?
Stricture Dilation is a treatment procedure used to stretch and widen narrowed areas inside the body. Doctors use balloon dilators or mechanical dilators to gently open the blocked passage. This procedure improves flow and reduces symptoms like difficulty swallowing, abdominal pain, or digestive blockage.
Causes of Strictures

Strictures develop due to several underlying conditions that cause inflammation or scarring.

Common Causes

Chronic Inflammation

Long-term inflammation damages tissue and leads to scarring.

Acid Reflux Disease

Repeated acid exposure can narrow the esophagus.

Infections

Certain infections may cause tissue damage and narrowing.

Surgery or Injury

Scar formation after surgery or trauma can create strictures.

Gallstones

Blocked bile ducts due to stones may lead to narrowing.

Crohn’s Disease

Chronic intestinal inflammation can cause bowel strictures.

Cancer or Tumors

Abnormal growths may compress or narrow passages.

Symptoms of Strictures

Symptoms depend on the location of the stricture and severity of narrowing.

Esophageal Stricture Symptoms

  • Difficulty swallowing food
  • Pain while swallowing
  • Food getting stuck in chest
  • Chest discomfort
  • Regurgitation of food

Intestinal Stricture Symptoms

  • Abdominal pain
  • Bloating
  • Constipation
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Intestinal blockage

Bile Duct Stricture Symptoms

  • Jaundice
  • Dark urine
  • Pale stool
  • Abdominal pain
  • Fever and chills
Who Needs Stricture Dilation?

Doctors recommend dilation when narrowing causes symptoms or blockage.

Patients Who May Need This Procedure

  • Individuals with swallowing difficulty
  • Patients with bile duct blockage
  • People with chronic intestinal strictures
  • Patients with Crohn’s disease
  • Individuals with post-surgical scar narrowing
  • Patients with recurrent abdominal pain or obstruction
Benefits of Stricture Dilation

Stricture Dilation offers several important medical benefits.

Restores Normal Flow

The procedure helps food, bile, and fluids move smoothly through the body.

Minimally Invasive

No major surgery or large incisions are required.

Quick Relief

Patients often experience immediate symptom improvement.

Safe and Effective

The procedure has a high success rate with low risk.

Improves Quality of Life

Reduces pain, discomfort, and digestive blockage symptoms.

Repeatable Procedure

Dilation can be repeated if narrowing returns.

Types of Stricture Dilation

Doctors choose the method based on location and severity.

Balloon Dilation

A small balloon is inserted and inflated to widen the narrowed area.

Bougie Dilation

Special tubes of increasing size are used to stretch the stricture gradually.

Endoscopic Dilation

Performed using an endoscope for precise visualization.

How is Stricture Dilation Performed?

The procedure is usually done under sedation for patient comfort.

Step-by-Step Process

  1. The patient receives mild sedation.
  2. A thin endoscope is inserted into the affected area.
  3. The stricture is located and examined carefully.
  4. A balloon or dilator is inserted into the narrowed area.
  5. The device is gently expanded to widen the passage.
  6. The instrument is removed after successful dilation.

The procedure usually takes 20 to 60 minutes depending on severity.

Is Stricture Dilation Painful?
Stricture Dilation is generally not painful because sedation is used during the procedure. Patients may feel mild discomfort or soreness afterward, which usually resolves quickly.
Preparation Before Stricture Dilation

Proper preparation ensures safety and effectiveness.

Fasting

Patients are usually asked not to eat or drink for several hours.

Medication Review

Doctors may adjust blood-thinning or diabetes medications.

Medical History

Patients should inform doctors about allergies and previous procedures.

Recovery After Stricture Dilation

Recovery is usually quick and uncomplicated.

After the Procedure

  • Mild throat or abdominal discomfort may occur
  • Patients are monitored for a short time
  • Most patients go home the same day
  • Soft diet may be recommended initially

Diet Recommendations

  • Soft and easy-to-swallow foods
  • Avoid spicy and hard foods initially
  • Drink plenty of water
Stricture Dilation vs Surgery

Stricture Dilation

  • Minimally invasive
  • Quick recovery
  • No large cuts
  • Outpatient procedure
  • Lower risk

Surgery

  • Invasive procedure
  • Longer recovery
  • Higher cost and risk
  • Required in severe cases only

Most patients benefit from dilation before considering surgery.

Prevention of Strictures

Healthy habits help reduce the risk of developing strictures.

Manage Acid Reflux

Treat GERD early to prevent esophageal damage.

Healthy Diet

Avoid excessive spicy, oily, and acidic foods.

Treat Infections Early

Proper medical treatment prevents complications.

Avoid Smoking and Alcohol

Both increase inflammation and tissue damage.

Regular Medical Checkups

Early detection helps prevent narrowing progression.

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