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Long-term effects of forgotten biliary stents: a case series and literature review.

Mehmet Odabasi1, Cem Arslan1, Sami Akbulut2, Haci Hasan Abuoglu1, Erkan Ozkan1, Mehmet Kamil Yildiz1, Cengiz Eris1, Emre Gunay1, Kemal Tekesin1, Tolga Muftuoglu1.   

Abstract

There are many studies about the biliary stents, however there is a little information about the long-term stayed forgotten biliary stents except a few case reports. We have reported the results of a number of cases with biliary stents that were forgotten or omitted by the patient and the endoscopist. During February 2010 to May 2013, five patients were referred to the general surgery clinic of Haydarpasa Numune Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul Turkey. Past history and medical documents submitted by the patient did not indicate a replacement of the biliary stent in 3 patients. Two patients knew that they had biliary stents. We also conducted a literature review via the PubMed and Google Scholar databases of English language studies published until March 2014 on forgotten biliary stent. There were 3 men and 2 women ranging in age from 22 to 68 years (mean age 41.6 years). Patients presented with pain in the upper abdomen, jaundice, fever, abnormal liver function tests or dilatation of the biliary tract alone or in combination. Patients' demographic findings are presented in Table 1. A review of three cases reported in the English medical literature also discussed. The mean duration of the patency of the stent is about 12 months. The biliary stenting is performed either with plastic or metal stents, studies recommending their replacement after 3-6 months. Patients with long stayed forgotten biliary stents are inevitably treated with surgical intervention. We recommend for all endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography units provide a stent registry system that the stents placed for various therapeutic procedures are not forgotten both by the patient as well as the physician. There should be a deadline for biliary stents in the registry system for each patient.

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Keywords:  Biliary stent; ERCP; cholangitis; forgotten stent

Year:  2014        PMID: 25232385      PMCID: PMC4161545     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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Authors:  Se Hoon Sohn; Jae Hyun Park; Kook Hyun Kim; Tae Nyeun Kim
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