Transluminal endoscopic step-up approach versus minimally invasive surgical step-up approach in patients with infected nerotising pancreatitis (TENISION trial): design and rationale of a randomised controlled multicenter trial [ISRCTN09186711]

Translated title of the contribution: Transluminal endoscopic step-up approach versus minimally invasive surgical step-up approach in patients with infected nerotising pancreatitis (TENISION trial): design and rationale of a randomised controlled multicenter trial [ISRCTN09186711]

S. van Brunschot, J. van Grinsven, R.P. Voermans, O.J. Bakker, M.G. Besselink, M.A. Boermeester, T.L. Bollen, K. Bosscha, S.A. Bouwense, M.J. Bruno, V.C. Cappendijk, E.C. Consten, C.H. Dejong, M.G. Dijkgraaf, C.H. van Eijck, G.W. Erkelens, H. van Goor, M. Hadithi, J.W. Haveman, S.H. HofkerJ.J. Jansen, J.S. Lameris, K.P. Lienden, E.R. Manusama, M.A. Meijssen, C.J. Mulder, V.B. Nieuwenhuis, J.W. Poley, R.J. de Ridder, C. Rosman, A.F. Schaapherder, J.J. Scheepers, E.J. Schoon, T. Seerden, B.M. Spanier, J.W. Straathof, R. Timmer, N.G. Venneman, F.P. Vleggaar, B.J. Witteman, H.G Gooszen, H.C. van Santvoort, P Fockens

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Translated title of the contributionTransluminal endoscopic step-up approach versus minimally invasive surgical step-up approach in patients with infected nerotising pancreatitis (TENISION trial): design and rationale of a randomised controlled multicenter trial [ISRCTN09186711]
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Pages (from-to)161
Number of pages1
JournalBMC Gastroenterology [E]
Volume13
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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