The article discusses the advantages of endoscopic management in gastrointestinal (GI) surgery complications. Despite advances in GI surgery, post-operative complications are still common, particularly in esophagectomy cases. Redo surgery, which is costly and invasive, is often required to address these complications. However, endoscopy has made significant progress in recent years and is now considered the treatment of choice for most GI surgery complications. Endoscopic treatments, such as Self-Expandable Metal Stents (SEMSs) and Endoscopic Vacuum Therapy (EVT), have shown high success rates in treating complications like anastomotic leaks. Endoscopy is also effective in treating strictures, delayed gastric emptying, and anastomotic bleeding. It is considered safe, successful, and cost-effective, with advantages such as precision, reduced risk of physical trauma, and lower anesthetic risk. Endoscopy also requires less operating time and resources, leading to shorter hospital stays and greater patient satisfaction. The article concludes by inviting further research on endoscopic treatments for GI surgery complications to enhance patient outcomes. [Extracted from the article]