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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Longitudinal Incision for Endoscopic Submucosal Excavation of Gastric Subepithelial Lesions
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[Comparative evaluation of different methods of esophagogastroplasty]
Khirurgiia
|December 15, 2005
Abstract:
The experience in 102 cases of esophagogastroplasty is analyzed, different methods of formation of gastric transplant both in tumors and cicatricial stenosis of the esophagus and stomach are described. Advantages and disadvantages of 57 intrathoracic and 45 cervical esophago-gastric anastomoses with different methods of gastric tube formation are also described in detail. Overall lethality was 5.9%.
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