Management of NSAID-related pyloric obstruction in a child using endoscopic balloon dilatation: A case report

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Öztan MO, Güngör-Takeş G, Çağan-Appak Y, Yıldız C, Karakoyun M, Baran M. Management of NSAID-related pyloric obstruction in a child using endoscopic balloon dilatation: A case report. Turk J Pediatr 2018; 60: 765-768. A gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) is a major complication of peptic ulcers (PUs) and corrosive ingestion in children; however, the optimal management of a patient with a GOO after a PU remains controversial. Although surgical correction is the most common treatment option, endoscopic balloon dilatation and simultaneous dilatation with a steroid injection are used more frequently as first-line treatments for PU-related GOOs. These patients require operative interventions when the obstruction cannot be managed using endoscopic approaches or in cases of relapsing after the procedure. Here, we present a case to create awareness that endoscopic balloon dilatation is a simple, effective, and safe therapy for a PU-related GOO.

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Öztan, M. O., Güngör-Takeş, G., Çağan-Appak, Y., Yıldız, C., Karakoyun, M., & Baran, M. (2018). Management of NSAID-related pyloric obstruction in a child using endoscopic balloon dilatation: A case report. Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, 60(6), 765–768. https://doi.org/10.24953/turkjped.2018.06.024

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