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Mathew Madhu1, Chimezie Mbachi1, Efesomwan Aisien1
1John H. Stroger Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, IL.
Abstract:
Patients presenting to the hospital with esophageal food bolus impaction often need urgent upper endoscopy. However, patients with trismus and microstomia can pose a real challenge because endoscopic access in these patients can be difficult. We present a unique transoral endoscopic approach for esophageal food bolus disimpaction in a patient with microstomia and trismus resulting from chronic graft-vs-host disease.
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