Barrett's Esophageal Ulcer

**Barrett's** is a disease in which ulcers and erosions form in the esophagus. Barrett's is a rare disease that is characterized by the development of columnar cells in place of squamous epithelium. This can lead to ulceration and damage to the esophagus, as well as other serious complications.



In modern medicine, when a stomach tumor is detected, surgical treatment is used. Endoscopic resection of the gastric mucosa, that is, resection of a gastric polyp, is considered more gentle. It is performed with modern endoscopic instruments and special video equipment, after which the disease disappears without leaving a trace behind it. The surgical method is traumatic