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endoscopy (UE), a bulging of esophageal and gastric walls was observed, with an ulceration in proximal esophagus, suggestive of a perforation . After multidisciplinary discussion, a minimally invasive ...
management approach. The authors describe 2 cases of middle-aged male patients, presenting with spontaneous esophageal perforation after severe straining and vomiting. In the first case, the patient presented ...
stomach or jejunum. A delayed reconstruction is carried out using an isoperistaltic segment of colon. In conclusion, failure in the management of oesophageal perforation is usually due to an incorrect ...
is used in our institution as one of the primary modalities for esophageal , gastric, and rectal anastomotic leaks or perforations . The experimental nature of this procedure requires institutional review ...
. The in-hospital mortality rate for treated patients was 24 per cent and median length of hospital stay was 31·5 days. Conclusion The management of oesophageal perforation requires specialist multidisciplinary input ...
in the esophagus due to vomiting may have led to esophageal perforation . The damage control strategy is a concept developed as a surgical strategy for trauma treatment, with minimal hemostasis and contamination ...
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perforation or bleeding. It is reported in the literature that the risk of perforation with ESD ranges 0–6.5%.15 In the Japanese study by Akahoshi et al., 32 patients with esophageal SCC underwent ESD using ...
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