A 12-month old boy who underwent repair of tracheoesophageal fistula and esophageal atresia as a newborn now presents with difficulty transitioning from milk to table food. He underwent balloon dilation at 8 and 10 months of age. An esophagram shows an anastomotic stricture with about 30% patency of the lumen and hangup of contrast flow at the anastomosis. He is currently on weight-appropriate doses of proton pump inhibitor. pH impedance studies show no significant gastroesophageal reflux. The esophageal anastomotic stricture should next be managed with,
A higher doses of proton pump inhibitor
B bougienage with Savary dilator
C dilation with or without intralesional steroid injection
D laparoscopic fundoplication
E segmental esophageal resection
A higher doses of proton pump inhibitor
B bougienage with Savary dilator
C dilation with or without intralesional steroid injection
D laparoscopic fundoplication
E segmental esophageal resection
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