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Includes all of these presentations from this session:
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Presentation |
Speaker |
| 1 |
Keynote: Esophageal complete disruption : Is endoscopic management possible? |
M. Barthet (Marseilles) |
| 2 |
Should the over the scope clip be the first line device in management of esophageal perforations? |
K.K. Wang (Rochester, MN) |
| 3 |
Should esophageal stents be placed in tracheo-esophageal fistulas caused by endo-bronchial stents? |
T. Ponchon (Lyons) |
| 4 |
Which are the situations where endoscopic clips are preferred for esophageal perforations? |
H.C. Wolfsen (Jacksonville) |
| 5 |
In anastomotic leaks after esophagectomy and gastric pull up, should endoscopic closure be attempted? |
M. Davila (Houston) |
| 6 |
Mediastinal drainage of abcess under EUS guidance or NOTES approach : a real treatment? managed endoscopically? |
M. Barthet (Marseilles) |
| 7 |
How do we manage the patient who develops high-grade dysplasia after having undergone Nissen fundoplication? |
R.P. Tatum (Seattle) |
| 8 |
What is the optimal approach to manage cervical anastomotic leak after esophagectomy? |
J.M. Collard (Brussels) |
| 9 |
What is the optimal approach to manage thoracic esophageal leak after esophagectomy? |
K. Nason (Pittsburgh) |
| 10 |
What is the best way to manage the patient with an unsuspected positive microscopic margin after esophageal resection? |
E. Figueredo (Seattle) |
| 11 |
How should we manage chylous leak after esophagectomy? |
L. Bonavina (Milan) |
| 12 |
“Trajectory of Care” for the patient with esophageal cancer. |
S. Cassivi (Rochester, MN) |
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