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Endoscopic negative pressure therapy of the upper gastrointestinal tract

Endoscopic negative pressure therapy (ENPT) has been adapted for upper gastrointestinal tract applications. More than 400 patients have already been treated with ENPT due to transmural defects in the upper gastrointestinal tract, with a success rate of 87%. The greatest experience exists for the tre...

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Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy
Surgery
Thoracic Surgery
Transplant Surgery
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