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Conditions de réalisation et description des principales techniques utilisées au cours de l’endoscopie en urgence

Performance conditions and a description of the main techniques used during emergency endoscopy procedures

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Abbreviations

ESGE:

European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

TTS:

Through-the-scope

VO:

varices œsophagiennes

OTSC:

Over-the-scope clip

CE:

corps étranger

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Ah-Soune, P., Barthet, M., Robaszkiewicz, M. et al. Conditions de réalisation et description des principales techniques utilisées au cours de l’endoscopie en urgence. Acta Endosc 46, 295–306 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10190-016-0562-1

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