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Hypopharyngeal perforation during endoscopic ultrasound treated by primary repair.
Neil Sharma
, M Jindal, B Mahon, P Pracy
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Keyphrases
Primary Repair
100%
Pharyngeal Perforation
100%
Endoscopic Ultrasound
100%
Ultrasound Scan
80%
Perforation
40%
Esophageal Perforation
40%
Risk Factors
20%
Head-and-neck
20%
External Approach
20%
Complete Recovery
20%
Older Women
20%
Upper Gastrointestinal Tract
20%
Rare Complication
20%
Risk Management
20%
Pleural Effusion
20%
Risk Incidence
20%
Early Recognition
20%
Immediate Repair
20%
Primary Surgical Repair
20%
Barium Swallow
20%
Emergency Repair
20%
Pancreatic Lesions
20%
Chest Drain
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Endoscopic Ultrasound
100%
Esophagus Perforation
40%
Neck
20%
Surgery
20%
Pleura Effusion
20%
Upper Digestive Tract
20%
Esophagography
20%
Chest Tube
20%