Dehiscence following esophagectomy for cancer has a mortality rate of 10-40%, prolongs hospital stay, and reduces survival. To prevent it, proper patient selection and surgical techniques that minimize tension and ischemia are essential. Procedures such as ERAS protocols and the use of indocyanine green have improved the detection of well-vascularized areas, but the leak rate still exceeds 10%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMotorized spiral enteroscopy (MSE) enhances small bowel exploration, but the optimal target population for this technique is unknown. We aimed to identify the target population for MSE by evaluating its efficacy and safety, as well as detecting predictors of efficacy. A prospective multicenter observational study was conducted at 9 tertiary hospitals in Spain, enrolling patients between June 2020-2022.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDirect percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy (DPEJ) is an infrequent procedure as it is not always easy to obtain transillumination, being this the main reason for failure of this technique. In patients with previous surgery, this procedure is more complex and there are only 6 reported cases in pediatric population. In our case, we provide the use of an endoscopic triangulation system with "T" pexies not used before in these cases.
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