Esophagealplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at reconstructing or repairing the esophagus, often used to treat conditions such as strictures, congenital abnormalities, or after trauma. The procedure may involve widening the esophagus or replacing sections with grafts or nearby tissues. It is typically performed to restore normal swallowing function and alleviate symptoms associated with esophageal disorders. Depending on the complexity, esophagealplasty can be done through open surgery or minimally invasive techniques.