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  • We read the article entitled \'Second-look endoscopy after POEM for all, some or none: The more you see, the more you find!\'1 , which is a response to our article entitled \'Importance of second-look endoscopy after per-oral endoscopic myotomy for safe postoperative management\'2 . In our retrospective study (n=497), the rate of newly-detected adverse events (nAE) during second-look endoscopy (SE) that required endoscopic intervention or deviation from the normal postoperative course were investigated. nAE were identified in 12 patients; 8 (1.6%) entry site dehiscence; 2 (0.4%) submucosal hemorrhage or hematoma; and 2 (0.4%) dehiscence of an intraoperative perforation site after endoclip closure.
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?:doi
  • 10.1111/den.13858
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?:journal
  • Digestive_endoscopy_:_official_journal_of_the_Japan_Gastroenterological_Endoscopy_Society
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  • unk
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?:pmid
  • 33006795.0
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  • Medline
?:title
  • What are the factors for detecting adverse events in second-look endoscopy after POEM?: A reply to \'Second-look endoscopy after POEM for all, some or none: The more you see, the more you find!\'
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  • 2020-10-02

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