Abstract

Anastomotic leak and anastomotic fistula after esophagectomy are frequent and detrimental complications after esophagectomy. Endoluminal vacuum therapy has been used as alternative treatment for these type of complications refractory to use of lumen-apposing metal stents and other endoscopic modalities. In this report, we describe successful endoscopic closure of anastomotic leak and anastomotic fistula with fibrin sealant as adjuvant therapy after vacuum therapy failed to completely treat these complications.

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