Spectrum of oesophageal perforations and their influence on management
British journal of surgery2013Vol. 101(1), pp. e156–e162
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Abstract
The management of oesophageal perforation requires specialist multidisciplinary input. It is best provided in an environment familiar with the range of treatment modalities. Management decisions should be guided primarily by the degree of contamination rather than the aetiology of the defect. The routine use of stents is unproven and controversial.
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