Feasibility and patency of echoendoscopic anastomoses with lumen apposing metal stents depending on the gastrointestinal segment involved
Abstract EUS-guided anastomoses with LAMS have emerged as a therapeutic option for patients with obstruction of the digestive tract. However, the long-term permeability of these anastomoses remains unknown. Most of the published cases involve the gastric wall and experience in distal obstruction is...
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Autores principales: | Maite Betés, Pablo Pérez-Longo, Sandra Peralta, Alejandro Bojorquez, Ramon Angós, Ana Chopitea, Jorge Baixauli, Miguel Munoz-Navas, Jose Carlos Súbtil |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f878a76a0e404aedada9680ac8332d85 |
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