Lower esophageal ring is a condition in which there is a ring of tissue inside the lower part of the esophagus (the tube connecting the throat with the stomach). This tissue causes narrowing and partial blockage of the esophagus.
Lower esophageal ring (also called Schatzki's ring and B-ring) affects about 10-14% of the population.
Lower esophageal ring, also known as Schatzki ring, is typically corrected through a procedure called esophageal dilation. In this procedure, a thin tube or balloon is inserted into the esophagus to stretch and widen the narrowed area of the ring. This helps to alleviate symptoms such as difficulty swallowing and food impaction. In some cases, if the ring is severe or recurrent, surgical intervention may be required to remove the ring and repair the esophageal lining.
at the junction of the esophagus and stomachlower-esophageal-sphincter
Motility abnormalities create difficulty in swallowing, called dysphagia. Dysphagia is a symptom of several esophageal motility disorders as well as several obstructive disorders such as esophageal webs or Schatzki ring.
The Upper Esophageal Sphincter is a ring of skeletal muscle that controls the movement of food from pharynx to esophagus.
If bougienage is unsuccessful, lower esophageal ring tissue can be surgically removed.
Lower esophageal ring (also called Schatzki's ring and B-ring) affects about 10-14% of the population.
Lower esophageal ring seems to result from infoldings of tissue near the bottom of the esophagus, but the underlying cause is unknown.
The ring at the end of the esophagus is the lower esophageal sphincter.
The presence of a lower esophageal ring can also be shown with a test called an esophagoscopy. This procedure visualizes the inside of the esophagus with an inserted, thin, flexible tube.
Swallowing difficulties due to lower esophageal ring can often be relieved by chewing food more thoroughly. Soft foods and liquids may also be recommended.
Lower esophageal ring, also known as Schatzki ring, is typically corrected through a procedure called esophageal dilation. In this procedure, a thin tube or balloon is inserted into the esophagus to stretch and widen the narrowed area of the ring. This helps to alleviate symptoms such as difficulty swallowing and food impaction. In some cases, if the ring is severe or recurrent, surgical intervention may be required to remove the ring and repair the esophageal lining.
lower esophageal sphincter or gastroesophageal sphincter
The ring shaped muscle in the digestive system is the lower esophageal sphincter (LES).
at the junction of the esophagus and stomachlower-esophageal-sphincter
The lower esophageal sphincter must open to permit vomiting.
Intermittent difficulty swallowing solid food is the primary symptom of this condition. The degree of difficulty in swallowing is directly related to the degree the esophagus is narrowed.