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Chinese expert consensus on interventional diagnosis and management of acquired digestive-respiratory tract fistulas (second edition).

Hong-Wu WangWen LiZikai WangLiangan ChenGuoxiang LaiFaguang JinMingyao KeJiayuan SunJie ZhangBaosong XieNan ZhangWangping LiHongmei ZhouXiaoping WangDianjie LinYunzhi ZhouHuaping ZhangDongmei LiChanghui WangXiaolian SongJuan WangShiman WuJunyong YangLei ZhangMeimei TaoYiming ZengHeng ZouHui LiFujie SongZhengbu ShaQiang TanMinghua CongHanping ShiZhina WangXinwei HanLingfei LuoHongming MaGang WuZhiqiang WangXiaochuan LiuWeiping WuLishan ZhangYongan YeGuangying Zhu
Published in: The clinical respiratory journal (2023)
Acquired digestive-respiratory tract fistulas occur with abnormal communication between the respiratory tract and digestive tract caused by a variety of benign or malignant diseases, leading to the alimentary canal contents in the respiratory tract. Although various departments have been actively exploring advanced fistula closure techniques, including surgical methods and multimodal therapy, some of which have gotten good clinical effects, there are few large-scale evidence-based medical data to guide clinical diagnosis and treatment. The guidelines update the etiology, classification, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management of acquired digestive-respiratory tract fistulas. It has been proved that the implantation of the respiratory and digestive stent is the most important and best treatment for acquired digestive-respiratory tract fistulas. The guidelines conduct an in-depth review of the current evidence and introduce in detail the selection of stents, implantation methods, postoperative management and efficacy evaluation.
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