Disease States
CRE Balloons
Dilation 101
RANDOM!
100

Where in the GI tract can a stricture form?

Esophagus, Gastric (pylorus), Colon

100

Purple packaging is for:

Silver packaging is for:

Purple - esophagus

Silver - esophagus, pylorus, colon

100

Why use dilation?

Restore a patient's ability to eat and drink normally

Allow access for additional procedures

100

CRE balloons have ___  shoulders

Rounded

200

Name 2 causes of a colonic stricture:

IBD

Anastomotic

Colon Cancer

200

What are the two main differences between the purple and the silver packaging?

- Fixed wire/ wire guided

- 5.5 CM balloon vs 8 CM balloon

200

What are the two types of dilators?

Fixed-Diameter

Radial Expanding

200

What handle is used for CRE balloons? What else do you need with it?

Alliance handle & alliance syringe

300

What is the name of a pyloric stricture:

Gastric Outlet Obstruction

300

What are the TWO locations where you can find what pressure the balloon needs to be blown up to:

The packaging

The tag on the balloon 

300

You should tell the physician when you feel ____

RESISTANCE!

300

What is waisting?

Where the stricture pushes in on the balloon.

400

Name 2 causes of a benign esophageal stricture:

Schatzki’s ring

Esophageal webs

Achalasia

Anastomotic

Peptic

Caustic

Radiation

400

What is the rule of 3?

In a single session, no more than three dilators of sequentially larger size should be passed once moderate or greater resistance is evident. Dilators passed with no or mild resistance do not count toward this total.

400

What are two considerations for dilation?

  • Diameter -- diameter of the stricture as well as the diameter that the dilation needs to achieve

  • Dilator characteristics

  • Location of the stricture

  • Relationships among inflation pressure, balloon size, severity of stricture and dilation force



400

Why is negative pressure so important?

It retracts any air from the balloon and the catheter! You don't have to squeeze the alliance handle the entire time - you can let go.

500

Name 2 causes of esophageal malignant strictures:

Adenocarcinoma or Squamous cell

GERD, Dysplasia, Barrett’s then Adeno

Smoking and Alcohol

500

What does CRE stand for?

Controlled Radial Expansion

500

What are two of the benefits of using a balloon for dilation?

You can endoscopically visualize the stricture

You don't have to remove the scope

You can go up 3 sizes with one device


500

What material are CRE balloons made out of?

PEBAX!

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