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Use of a cardiac septal occluder for the closure of a benign bronchoesophageal fistula

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re 1. A, Chest radiograph demonstrating contrast material in the right lung. B, Upper endoscopic view of the diverticulum in the mid-esophagus. per endoscopic view showing a fistula at the… Click to show full abstract

re 1. A, Chest radiograph demonstrating contrast material in the right lung. B, Upper endoscopic view of the diverticulum in the mid-esophagus. per endoscopic view showing a fistula at the end of the diverticulum. D, Chest radiograph of an incompletely expanded septal occluder device after scopic placement (arrow). E, Barium esophagram demonstrating the septal occluder device in a mid-intrathoracic esophageal diverticulum (arrow). e is no extravasation of contrast material.

Keywords: use cardiac; cardiac septal; closure benign; occluder; occluder closure; septal occluder

Journal Title: VideoGIE
Year Published: 2018

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