Barrett’s Esophagus Specialist in Philadelphia, PA
The gastroenterologists at Philadelphia Gastroenterology Consultants are board-certified in gastroenterology and highly experienced in diagnosing treating Barrett’s Esophagus. Call (215) 742-9900 to schedule an appointment at our gastroenterology office in Philadelphia, PA today!
What Is Barrett’s Esophagus?
Barrett’s Esophagus, also called BE, is a complication of GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) that causes the lining of the esophagus to become more like intestinal tissue. Symptoms are different in every patient who has Barrett’s, but they can appear as heartburn, the sensation of indigestion, regurgitation, or other experiences related to GERD. However, some people don’t see any symptoms, or they are infrequent.
Diagnosing Barrett’s Esophagus
To diagnose Barrett’s Esophagus, you must see a gastroenterologist for a diagnostic endoscopy of the esophagus. If the doctor sees red, “fuzzy” looking tissue, you will likely require a biopsy to test for Barrett’s Esophagus as normal esophageal tissue appears more pale and smooth.
One of our providers will determine how far the tissue has changed, because if the tissue is very different, you may be more at risk for esophageal cancer. Generally, this is ranked by the level of dysphasia, also known as inflammation or abnormal cell growth. In Barrett’s Esophagus, it is ranked as follows:
- No dysphasia: Barrett’s Esophagus is present, but no cancerous cell growth
- Low-grade dysphasia: Cells show precancerous development
- High-grade dysphasia: Cells likely will become cancerous
Treating Barrett’s Esophagus in Philadelphia, PA
We use Gastroesophageal Radiofrequency Ablation with the Medtronic Barrx™ system to remove the epithelium in a brief endoscopic procedure. Radiofrequency Ablation is a minimally invasive procedure, in which either a flexible balloon catheter or small focal catheter is inserted into the esophagus, and radiofrequency is applied to the cells, destroying abnormalities. Since the procedure doesn’t involve any incisions, the chance of complication is low.
Schedule a Consultation for Barrx Treatment for GERD and Barrett’s Esophagus
If you’ve been diagnosed with GERD or Barrett’s Esophagus, contact Philadelphia Gastroenterology Consultants to discuss your treatment options available. To meet with one of our gastroenterologists, please call (215) 742-9900 to schedule your appointment at our gastroenterology office in Philadelphia, PA!