Endoscopic Vacuum-assisted Closure in a Patient with an Overtube-induced Esophageal Perforation
An esophageal perforation is one of the most fatal clinical events, with a mortality rate of up to 21%. This may arise postoperatively or post-endoscopically. In the past, surgical treatment, such as an esophagectomy, was performed these cases. However, the procedure was challenging and had a high r...
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Main Authors: | Yuri Kim (Author), Seokin Kang (Author), Ji Yong Ahn (Author) |
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Yong Chan Lee,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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