Risk factors associated with anastomotic stricture in patients undergoing minimally invasive esophagectomy: experience from a high-volume center

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  • What: The study aims to enhance diagnostic consistency improve treatment methods guide patient management stratify outcomes and offer evidence-based preventive interventions. The study reveals that factors such as older patient age high ECOG performance status single comorbidity and malignancies located in the upper and middle one-third of the esophagus significantly influence anastomotic stricture. This study may also have an inherent bias, including selection bias, due to the retrospective design of the study, as data was collected from existing records, which again may not represent the general patient population.
  • Who: Ali Abaid and collaborators . . .

     

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