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. Hofker
  • J.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]
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)161
Number of pages1
JournalBMC Gastroenterology [E]
Volume13
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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