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Wedemeyer J et al. – Successful closure of leaks was achieved in 7 of 8 patients (88%) after a mean of 23 ± 8 days. A median of 7 endoscopic interventions was necessary. No major treatment–associated short–term or long–term complications were noted.

   

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