Literature DB >> 10485243

Long-term follow-up in patients with malignant biliary obstruction after percutaneous placement of uncovered wallstent endoprostheses.

I S Kaskarelis1, M G Papadaki, G N Papageorgiou, M D Limniati, N E Malliaraki, P N Piperopoulos.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Evaluation of the treatment of malignant obstructive jaundice by percutaneous insertion of uncovered stents.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: 51 patients (35 men, 16 women) with inoperable malignant biliary obstruction underwent percutaneous placement of uncovered Wallstent biliary endoprostheses. A total of 65 endoprostheses were inserted.
RESULTS: The technical success rate was 98%, and the procedure-related complications rate was 10%. Early complications rate within the first 30 days was 2%. The clinical success rate within the first 30 days was 98% and the 30-day mortality rate was 2%. The late complications rate was 16%. The overall stent occlusion rate was 18% at a mean of 288.4 days. Mean survival time of the 50 patients was 214 days, and the mean total duration of hospital stay was 9.8 days.
CONCLUSIONS: The advantages of uncovered Wallstent endoprostheses justify their placement in patients with inoperable malignant obstructive jaundice since patients' quality of life is markedly improved. Stent insertion is associated with a low complication rate, most stents remain patent longer than the patients' survival time and patients' hospital stay is relatively short.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10485243     DOI: 10.3109/02841859909175579

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Radiol        ISSN: 0284-1851            Impact factor:   1.990


  7 in total

Review 1.  [Treatment of malignant biliary obstructions via the percutaneous approach].

Authors:  B A Radeleff; R López-Benítez; P Hallscheidt; L Grenacher; M Libicher; G M Richter; G W Kauffmann
Journal:  Radiologe       Date:  2005-11       Impact factor: 0.635

2.  Prospective study of outcomes after percutaneous biliary drainage for malignant biliary obstruction.

Authors:  P C Robson; N Heffernan; M Gonen; R Thornton; L A Brody; R Holmes; K T Brown; A M Covey; D Fleischer; G I Getrajdman; W Jarnagin; C Sofocleous; L Blumgart; M D'Angelica
Journal:  Ann Surg Oncol       Date:  2010-04-01       Impact factor: 5.344

3.  Management of malignant biliary obstruction: technical and clinical results using an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene fluorinated ethylene propylene (ePTFE/FEP)-covered metallic stent after 6-year experience.

Authors:  Fabrizio Fanelli; Gianluigi Orgera; Mario Bezzi; Plinio Rossi; Massimiliano Allegritti; Roberto Passariello
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2008-01-19       Impact factor: 5.315

Review 4.  Percutaneous drainage and stenting for palliation of malignant bile duct obstruction.

Authors:  Otto M van Delden; Johan S Laméris
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2007-10-25       Impact factor: 5.315

5.  Nintinol self-expandable metallic stenting in management of malignant obstructive jaundice: a case series.

Authors:  Hossein Ghanaati; Kavous Firouznia; Seyed Mehran Vaziri Bozorg; Ahmad Reza Ghasemi Esfe; Marzieh Motevallei; Mohammad Reza Abedini; Saed Rahmat Sadeghi
Journal:  Hepat Mon       Date:  2010-03-01       Impact factor: 0.660

6.  Unilobar Versus Bilobar Biliary Drainage: Effect on Quality of Life and Bilirubin Level Reduction.

Authors:  Shivanand Gamanagatti; Tejbir Singh; Raju Sharma; Deep N Srivastava; Nihar Ranjan Dash; Pramod Kumar Garg
Journal:  Indian J Palliat Care       Date:  2016 Jan-Mar

7.  Percutaneous Transhepatic Biliary Stenting with Uncovered Self-Expandable Metallic Stents in Patients with Malignant Biliary Obstruction - Efficacy and Survival Analysis.

Authors:  Andrius Pranculis; Mantas Kievišas; Lina Kievišienė; Artūras Vaičius; Tomas Vanagas; Rytis Stasys Kaupas; Žilvinas Dambrauskas
Journal:  Pol J Radiol       Date:  2017-08-10
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