The researcher studied esophageal perforation following a Cesarean section in patients with esophagitis-eosinophilias (EES). They examined two cases where such perforations occurred and explored the implications of surgical outcomes, aiming to enhance surgical techniques to minimize digestive system complications while preserving esophagus function.
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