Literature DB >> 14760768

Comparison of different intervention procedures in benign stricture of gastrointestinal tract.

Ying-Sheng Cheng1, Ming-Hua Li, Wei-Xiong Chen, Ni-Wei Chen, Qi-Xin Zhuang, Ke-Zhong Shang.   

Abstract

AIM: To determine the most effective intervention procedure by evaluation of mid and long-term therapeutic efficacy in patients of stricture of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT).
METHODS: Different intervention procedures were used to treat benign stricture of GIT in 180 patients including pneumatic dilation (group A, n=80), permanent (group B, n=25) and temporary (group C, n=75) placement of expandable metallic stents.
RESULTS: The diameters of the strictured GIT were significantly greater after the treatment of all procedures employed (P<0.01). For the 80 patients in group A, 160 dilations were performed (mean, 2.0 times per patient). Complications in group A included chest pain (n=20), reflux (n=16), and bleeding (n=6). Dysphagia relapse occurred in 24 (30%) and 48 (60%) patients respectively during 6-and-12 month follow-up periods in group A. In group B, 25 uncovered or partially covered or antireflux covered expandable metallic stents were placed permanently, complications included chest pain (n=10), reflux (n=15), bleeding (n=3), and stent migration (n=4), and dysphagia relapse occurred in 5 (20%) and 3 patients (25%) during the 6-and-12 month follow-up periods, respectively. In group C, the partially covered expandable metallic stents were temporarily placed in 75 patients and removed after 3 to 7 days via gastroscope, complications including chest pain (n=30), reflux (n=9), and bleeding (n=12), and dysphagia relapse occurred in 9 (12%) and 8 patients (16%) during the 6-and-12 month follow-up periods, respectively. The placement and withdrawal of stents were all successfully performed. The follow-up of all patients lasted for 6 to 96 months (mean 45.3+/-18.6 months).
CONCLUSION: The effective procedures for benign GIT stricture are pneumatic dilation and temporary placement of partially-covered expandable metallic stents. Temporary placement of partially-covered expandable metallic stents is one of the best methods for benign GIT strictures in mid and long-term therapeutic efficacy.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14760768      PMCID: PMC4723391          DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i3.410

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1007-9327            Impact factor:   5.742


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