Esophagoscopy in adults. Our experience and review of the literature

We are reporting our 12 years-experience about the extraction, by rigid esophagoscopy, of esophageal foreign bodies in adults. Between 1990 and 2002 we have performed 62 esophagoscopies under general anesthesia corresponding 39 to women and 23 to men with 68 years-old average. A series of variables...

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Hauptverfasser: Pino Rivero, V, Trinidad Ruíz, G, Marcos García, M, Pardo Romero, G, González Palomino, A, Blasco Huelva, A
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