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Operations on the oesophagus: Other operations on the oesophagus: Measures with self-expanding prosthesis: Insertion or replacement, open surgical, of a prosthesis with anti-reflux valve
You had a stent inserted into your esophagus.
The oesophagus or gullet connects the mouth with the stomach. It is a muscular tube. The muscles in the oesophagus move food into the stomach. If some disorder has narrowed the oesophagus, it can be kept open using a tube or a stent. This type of stent is made of a metal mesh, for example. A stent is folded tightly together so that it can be inserted more easily. The stent then unfolds by itself in the esophagus. Where necessary, any stents already in place are removed before a new stent is inserted.
You have had an operation to insert the stent. To do this, the skin in the area above your esophagus is cut open.
The stent includes a valve. The purpose of the valve is to prevent stomach acids from flowing into the esophagus.
Additional indicator
If necessary, additional letters are appended to OPS codes to indicate which side of the body is affected.
- L: Left
- R: Right
- B: Both sides
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