Radiofrequency Ablation Successful for Barrett’s Esophagus

Radiofrequency ablation is a safe and effective treatment of dysplastic Barrett’s esophagus, according to a news release by the American Gastroenterological Association.

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A study in Gastroenterology found that progression of disease, which can lead to cancer, was rare in patients who underwent RFA and there was no procedure- or cancer-related mortality.

 

The traditional treatment for the disease is surgical removal of the esophagus, which has a significant complication rate and some mortality.

 

Read the American Gastroenterological Association release on radiofrequency ablation for Barrett’s esophagus.

 

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