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Management of anastomotic leaks after Roux-en-Y bypass using self-expanding polyester stents.

Christopher A Edwards1, T Phiet Bui, J Andrés Astudillo, Roger A de la Torre, Brent W Miedema, Archana Ramaswamy, Nicole M Fearing, Bruce J Ramshaw, Klaus Thaler, J Stephen Scott.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To analyze the outcomes of a series of endoscopically placed polyester self-expanding polyflex stents (SEPSs) for the management of anastomotic leaks after Roux-en-Y bypass. Anastomotic leaks after gastric bypass cause significant morbidity and mortality. Covered polyester SEPSs might have a role in the treatment of these leaks.
METHODS: A retrospective chart review was performed from January 2006 to November 2006 that included all acute and chronic leaks treated with SEPSs.
RESULTS: A total of 6 patients were treated with stents, with a mean procedure time of 22 minutes. Of these 6 patients, 5 had acute postoperative leaks and 1 had a chronic fistula. Five patients started oral intake 1-6 days after their procedure. All acute leaks had complete healing at a median of 44 days. The patient with a chronic gastrocutaneous fistula required revisional surgery for fistula closure. In addition, 5 patients had stent migration, and 3 required stent replacement.
CONCLUSION: An endoscopically placed SEPS provides a less-invasive alternative to treat acute anastomotic leaks after Roux-en-Y bypass while simultaneously allowing oral intake. The results of this case series have demonstrated this treatment to be safe and effective.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18722820     DOI: 10.1016/j.soard.2008.05.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Obes Relat Dis        ISSN: 1550-7289            Impact factor:   4.734


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