Esophageal anastomotic leak after resection surgery is very hard to treat and Has a high mortality rate. Surgical treatment is extremely difficult, burdened by complications of subsequent postoperative complications (inability to repair). The authors present a case of a patient who underwent a resection of upper stomach and lower esophagus due to adenocarcinoma of the esophagus- stomach junction (Siewert II). A digestive tract X-ray with water-soluble kontrast was performer after seven days- it show and anastomotic leak. However, the patient was hemodynamically stable. It enabled to implant a self-expanding metal stent (Ultraflex) to the place of leak. In this case the procedure was successful, and radiological examination on the 14th day confirmed closure of the leak. Implantation of a self-expanding metal prosthesis as a way to treat anastomotic leak is a therapeutic option worth recommendation.
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