Lumen-apposing covered self-expandable metal stents for short benign gastrointestinal strictures: a multicenter study
Dennis Yang(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Peter V. Draganov(University of Florida), Daniel S. Strand(University of Virginia Health System), Shailendra Chauhan(Carolinas Medical Center), Amr Ismail(Johns Hopkins University), Satish Nagula(National Institutes of Health), Ali Siddiqui(Johns Hopkins University), Christopher J. DiMaio(Mount Sinai Medical Center), José Nieto(Borland Groover Clinic), Brian P. Riff(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Saowanee Ngamreungphong(Johns Hopkins University), Demetrios Tzimas(Stony Brook University), Jonathan M. Buscaglia(Stony Brook University), Andrew Wang(Duke University Hospital), Mouen A. Khashab(Johns Hopkins Hospital), Mihir S. Wagh(University of Florida), Christopher E. Forsmark(University of Florida)
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