Sustainable treatment for Barrett's esophagus and after Barrett's carcinoma.

What is Barrett's esophagus and why Barrett's ablation? Barrett's esophagus is a condition in which the tissue in the esophagus changes, often in response to persistent reflux of stomach acid. Barrett's ablation is used to treat these altered cells and reduce the risk of complications, including cancer.

How does Barrett's ablation work? Barrett's ablation uses various methods to remove the altered cells. These include advanced technologies such as radiofrequency ablation (RFA) or cryotherapy. These procedures aim to destroy the abnormal tissue and make room for natural healing.

Benefits of Barrett's ablation:

Prevention of cancer: reduces the risk of esophageal cancer in patients with Barrett's esophagus. Gentle: minimally invasive procedure with low risk of side effects.

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Conclusion: Barrett's ablation is an advanced and gentle method for the treatment of Barrett's esophagus with invisible low grade dysplasia and for follow-up treatment after resection of high grade dysplasia or residual Barrett's after tumor surgery for Barrett's carcinoma. If you would like to find out more or would like an individual consultation, please do not hesitate to contact us.