Congress:
ECR25
Poster Number:
C-22266
Type:
Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
Authorblock:
M. Sidiropoulou, M. Poupi, M. Adamopoulou, A. Gkana, A. Papadopoulou, O. Giouleme, K. Ballas, A. Anastasiou; Thessaloniki/GR
Disclosures:
Maria Sidiropoulou:
Nothing to disclose
Maria Poupi:
Nothing to disclose
Marina Adamopoulou:
Nothing to disclose
Androniki Gkana:
Nothing to disclose
Anna Papadopoulou:
Nothing to disclose
Olga Giouleme:
Nothing to disclose
Konstantinos Ballas:
Nothing to disclose
Athanasia Anastasiou:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Abdomen, CT, Fluoroscopy, Contrast agent-oral, Endoscopy, Cancer
E-Vac is a minimally invasive treatment technique for esophageal perforation and anastomotic leak, with very promising results due to its rapid healing process and minimal secondary side effects. Its application is growing rapidly and doesn’t require complicated equipment. Imaging data in the literature is limited, therefore further research in this field is required.