Esophageal Perforation
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Esophageal Disorders- What is the next best step in managing the esophageal perforation in this patient?
- The likelihoodof complications is most related to the duration of battery impaction and
- The most appropriate acute management of a contained esophageal perforation includes broad spectrum antibiotics and
- In addition to the anastomotic stricture, the distal narrowing is most likely due to a(n)
- For this patient with esophageal stenosis, the next step should be
- Which of the following statements is true regarding the use of esophageal stents?
PSSAP 18
PSSAP 10
Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula- What is the most appropriate step in management?
- What is the next best step in managing the esophageal perforation in this patient?
- Which of the following statements is true regarding the use of esophageal stents?
- For this patient with esophageal stenosis, the next step should be
- In addition to the anastomotic stricture, the distal narrowing is most likely due to a(n)
Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula
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Fundoplication
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New Technology Committee
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Outcomes and Evidence-based Practice Articles of Interest
Enteral Access Procedures
Child Abuse and Maltreatment
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Practicing Surgeons' Curriculum
PSSAP 29
Achalasia
PSSAP 9
PSSAP 24
PSSAP 12
PSSAP 26
PSSAP 16
Spaced learning 04-09-2023
PSSAP 25
PSSAP 20
PSSAP 13

