Background and study aims Esophageal defects (leaks, fistulas, and perforations) are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Endoluminal vacuum-assisted closure (EVAC) is a novel intervention that entails the use of sponges in the defect along with negative pressure to achieve granulation tissue formation and healing and has been gaining popularity. We performed a systematic review and pooled analysis of available literature to assess the safety and effectiveness of EVAC for esophageal defects. Patients and methods We queried PubMed/Medline, Embase, Cochrane, and Web of Science through September 25, 2020 to include all pertinent articles highlighting the safety and effectiveness profile of EVAC for esophageal defects...
Objective of the study In esophageal surgery, anastomotic leak (AL) remains one of the most severe a...
Background: Endoscopic approaches in the treatment of transmural esophageal defects, either after es...
BackgroundIntrathoracic anastomotic leaks represent a major complication after Ivor Lewis esophagect...
Background/Aim: Endoscopic vacuum-assisted closure therapy (EVAC) is a promisingnew technique for re...
Esophageal wall defects, including perforations and postoperative leaks, are associated with high mo...
Background and Aims: GI perforations, leaks, and fistulas are types of full-thickness mural defects ...
Abstract Background Anastomotic leak is the most common and serious complication following esophagec...
Background Esophageal perforations and postoperative leakage of esophagogastrostomy are considered t...
AbstractThe reported incidence of esophageal anastomotic leakages after gastrectomy and esophagectom...
AbstractA large number of endoscopic procedures have been replacing full-scale surgical intervention...
Objective of the study: In esophageal surgery, anastomotic leak (AL) remains one of the most severe ...
Introduction: Anastomotic leakage after esophagectomy with gastric-pullup is the most feared postope...
Self-expandable metal stents (SEMS) and endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT) are endoscopic options for t...
Objective: Preemptive endoluminal vacuum therapy (pEVT) is a novel concept to reduce postoperati...
Background: Endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT) has become an established procedure for the treatment of...
Objective of the study In esophageal surgery, anastomotic leak (AL) remains one of the most severe a...
Background: Endoscopic approaches in the treatment of transmural esophageal defects, either after es...
BackgroundIntrathoracic anastomotic leaks represent a major complication after Ivor Lewis esophagect...
Background/Aim: Endoscopic vacuum-assisted closure therapy (EVAC) is a promisingnew technique for re...
Esophageal wall defects, including perforations and postoperative leaks, are associated with high mo...
Background and Aims: GI perforations, leaks, and fistulas are types of full-thickness mural defects ...
Abstract Background Anastomotic leak is the most common and serious complication following esophagec...
Background Esophageal perforations and postoperative leakage of esophagogastrostomy are considered t...
AbstractThe reported incidence of esophageal anastomotic leakages after gastrectomy and esophagectom...
AbstractA large number of endoscopic procedures have been replacing full-scale surgical intervention...
Objective of the study: In esophageal surgery, anastomotic leak (AL) remains one of the most severe ...
Introduction: Anastomotic leakage after esophagectomy with gastric-pullup is the most feared postope...
Self-expandable metal stents (SEMS) and endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT) are endoscopic options for t...
Objective: Preemptive endoluminal vacuum therapy (pEVT) is a novel concept to reduce postoperati...
Background: Endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT) has become an established procedure for the treatment of...
Objective of the study In esophageal surgery, anastomotic leak (AL) remains one of the most severe a...
Background: Endoscopic approaches in the treatment of transmural esophageal defects, either after es...
BackgroundIntrathoracic anastomotic leaks represent a major complication after Ivor Lewis esophagect...