Non-standard intraoperative situation at surgical treatment of late cicatricial stricture of esophagocoloanastomosis after previous carried-out large intes¬tine esophageal replacement
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2017.3.8018Keywords:
postoperative esophageal stricture, medical tactic.Abstract
The aim of the work: to identify the features of diagnostics and treatment of postoperative scar strictures of esophageal-organ anastomosis and the emergence from non-standard intraoperative situation. The article is devoted to the clinical observation of non-standard intraoperative situation at surgical treatment of the patient with late scar stricture of esophagocoloanastomosis after the carried-out large intestine esophageal replacement.
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