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. 2021 Nov-Dec;10(6):474-475.
doi: 10.4103/EUS-D-20-00152.

EUS-guided transgastric pancreatic necrosectomy in a patient with sleeve gastrectomy (with video)

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EUS-guided transgastric pancreatic necrosectomy in a patient with sleeve gastrectomy (with video)

Gurhan Sisman et al. Endosc Ultrasound. 2021 Nov-Dec.
No abstract available

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Figures

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Figure 1
EUS-guided image of the entrance to the pancreatic necrotic area via a 19-gauge needle.

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