Martinez-Burgos, MariaAngulo-McGrath, IsabelaMorales-Bermudez, Ana IsabelVazquez-Pedreno, LuisMarin-Garcia, DavidDuran-Campos, AsuncionJimenez-Perez, Miguel2023-05-032023-05-032022-07-07Martínez Burgos M, Angulo McGrath I, Morales Bermudez AI, Vázquez Pedreño L, Marín García D, Durán Campos A, et al. Experience in the treatment of esophageal anastomosis dehiscence using self-expanding metallic prosthesis. Rev Esp Enferm Dig. 2022 Jul;114(7):432-4331130-0108http://hdl.handle.net/10668/21734Esophageal anastomosis dehiscence is a serious complication after esophageal cancer surgery and is associated with high mortality. The risk of esophageal anastomosis leakage is approximately 4 to 30%, with a mortality rate of 35 to 70%. Surgery used to be considered the mainstay for treatment. In recent years, the use of self-expandable prostheses for endoscopic management has been developed as an alternative to surgery, in an attempt to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with surgery.enAnastomosisDehiscenceProsthesisMorbidityAnastomosis, SurgicalEsophageal NeoplasmsEsophageal DiseasesProstheses and ImplantsExperience in the treatment of esophageal anastomosis dehiscence using a self-expanding metallic prosthesisletterRestricted AccessCirugía GeneralPrótesis e ImplantesMorbilidadFugas de AguaNeoplasias Esofágicas10.17235/reed.2022.8692/20222340-4167https://online.reed.es/DOI/PDF/ArticuloDOI_8692.pdf827643400021