| Literature DB >> 27833393 |
Akiyoshi Tsuboi1, Toshio Kuwai1, Tomoyuki Nishimura1, Sumio Iio1, Takeshi Mori1, Hiroki Imagawa1, Toshiki Yamaguchi1, Atsushi Yamaguchi1, Hirotaka Kouno1, Hiroshi Kohno1.
Abstract
In this report, we present 3 cases of malignant small bowel obstruction, treated with palliative care using endoscopic self-expandable metallic stent (SEMS) placement, with the aim to identify the safety and efficacy of this procedure. Baseline patient characteristics, procedure methods, procedure time, technical and clinical success rates, complications, and patient outcomes were obtained. All 3 patients had pancreatic cancer with small bowel strictures. One patient received the SEMS using colonoscopy, while the other 2 patients received SEMS placement via double balloon endoscopy using the through-the-overtube technique. The median procedure time was 104 min. The technical and clinical success rates were 100%. Post-treatment, obstructive symptoms in all patients improved, and a low-residue diet could be tolerated. All stents remained within the patients until their deaths. The median overall survival time (stent patency time) was 76 d. SEMS placement is safe and effective as a palliative treatment for malignant small bowel obstruction.Entities:
Keywords: Case report; Endoscopy; Malignant small bowel obstructions; Pancreatic cancer; Self-expandable metallic stents
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27833393 PMCID: PMC5083807 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i40.9022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1007-9327 Impact factor: 5.742