Functional Possibilities of Esophageal-Gastic Anastomosis in the Remote Postoperative Period According to the Data of the Morpho-Functional Study
S. O. Savvi,
V. G. Groma,
P. M. Zamyatin
et al.
Abstract:Resume. Purpose: Morpho-functional assessment of the method of endoprosthesis of failure of the esophageal-gastric anastomosis sutures in the distant postoperative period.
Introduction. Currently, views on treatment tactics in the case of the inability to suture esophageal anastomoses are contradictory and have diametrically opposite opinions — from extremely gentle to extremely aggressive. Optimism of supporters of palliative resections is due not only to the almost identical mortality with radical operation… Show more
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