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What are the situations when standard 4mm diameter catheters might be unsuitable for oesophageal manometry?

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What are the situations when standard 4mm diameter catheters might be unsuitable for oesophageal manometry?

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None really, since designs are available for passage over a previously placed guidewire in patients with moderate to major oesophageal dilatation. Guidewire stiffeners can also be passed into the core channel and retained there in catheters that have this channel closed at its tip (see special option available).

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