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Trans-gastric endoscopic drainage using a large balloon for pancreatic necrosis and abscess - two case reports
Digestive Endoscopy, 06/23/09
Okabe Y et al. - The authors performed transmural endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS)-guided drainage without a necrosectomy in two cases with pancreatic necrosis and abscess, and treated cases in which a continuous closed lavage using a tube with a large diameter was effective.
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