Literature DB >> 1280177

Palliation of malignant bile duct obstruction with metallic biliary endoprostheses: technique, results, and complications.

M J Lee1, S L Dawson, P R Mueller, T L Krebs, S Saini, P F Hahn.   

Abstract

Expandable metallic stents were placed in 34 patients with pathologically proved malignant bile duct obstruction to determine ease of insertion, benefits of a one-stage insertion, and cost-effectiveness relative to conventional plastic stents. Thirty-eight strictures, ranging in length from 1 to 7 cm (mean, 3.2 cm), were present in the 34 patients. Strictures were located in the lower common bile duct (n = 22), middle of the common bile duct (n = 6), and hilar confluence (n = 10). In 13 patients (38%) metallic stents were placed at the time of initial biliary drainage (one-stage procedure), while the remaining patients underwent stent placement within 1-7 days of biliary drainage (two-stage procedure). Biliary obstruction was relieved in 31 of 34 patients (91%). Three patients died within 14 days of stent insertion of unrelated causes, without any change in biliary status. Mean duration of follow-up for all patients was 5.3 months (range, 0.5-14 months). Four episodes of stent occlusion occurred in three patients (12% occlusion rate); each episode was treated successfully. The average length of hospital stay for patients who underwent a one-stage procedure was 13 days (range, 3-33 days) and was 20 days (range, 9-42 days) for patients who underwent a two-stage procedure. The facility of one-step insertion, low occlusion rate, and the many strategies available for treatment of occluded stents make metallic stents an attractive alternative to conventional plastic stents in palliating patients with malignant biliary obstruction.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1280177     DOI: 10.1016/s1051-0443(92)72920-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Interv Radiol        ISSN: 1051-0443            Impact factor:   3.464


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1.  One-step palliative treatment method for obstructive jaundice caused by unresectable malignancies by percutaneous transhepatic insertion of an expandable metallic stent.

Authors:  Hiroshi Yoshida; Yasuhiro Mamada; Nobuhiko Taniai; Yoshiaki Mizuguchi; Tetsuya Shimizu; Shigeki Yokomuro; Takayuki Aimoto; Yoshiharu Nakamura; Eiji Uchida; Yasuo Arima; Manabu Watanabe; Eiichi Uchida; Takashi Tajiri
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2006-04-21       Impact factor: 5.742

Review 2.  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

3.  Comparison of endoscopic stenting for malignant biliary obstruction: A single-center study.

Authors:  Ryuichi Yamamoto; Masatomo Takahashi; Yasuyo Osafune; Katsuya Chinen; Shingo Kato; Sumiko Nagoshi; Koji Yakabi
Journal:  World J Gastrointest Endosc       Date:  2015-07-25

4.  A three year follow up of self expanding metal stents in the endoscopic palliation of longterm survivors with malignant biliary obstruction.

Authors:  S O'Brien; A R Hatfield; P I Craig; S P Williams
Journal:  Gut       Date:  1995-04       Impact factor: 23.059

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.  A comparative study on the efficacy of covered metal stent and plastic stent in unresectable malignant biliary obstruction.

Authors:  Jae Myoung Choi; Jin Hong Kim; Soon Sun Kim; Jun Hwan Yu; Jae Chul Hwang; Byung Moo Yoo; Sang Heum Park; Ho Gak Kim; Dong Ki Lee; Kang Hyun Ko; Kyo Sang Yoo; Do Hyun Park
Journal:  Clin Endosc       Date:  2012-03-31

7.  Percutaneous stent placement for the treatment of malignant biliary obstruction: nitinol versus elgiloy stents.

Authors:  Charles Edouard Zurstrassen; Almir Galvão Vieira Bitencourt; Marcos Duarte Guimaraes; Aline Cristine Barbosa Santos Cavalcante; Chiang Jeng Tyng; Mauricio Kauark Amoedo; João Paulo Kawaoka Matsushita Junior; Janio Szklaruk; Edson Marchiori; Rubens Chojniak
Journal:  Radiol Bras       Date:  2017 Mar-Apr

8.  Histological Changes in the Bile Duct after Long-Term Placement of a Fully Covered Self-Expandable Metal Stent within a Common Bile Duct: A Canine Study.

Authors:  Sang Soo Lee; Tae Jun Song; Mee Joo; Do Hyun Park; Dong Wan Seo; Sung Koo Lee; Myung-Hwan Kim
Journal:  Clin Endosc       Date:  2014-01-24

Review 9.  Fully covered metal biliary stents: A review of the literature.

Authors:  Robert Lam; Thiruvengadam Muniraj
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2021-10-14       Impact factor: 5.742

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