Literature DB >> 7513561

[The palliative treatment of venous stenoses in tumor patients with self-expanding vascular prostheses].

J Tacke1, F Antonucci, G Stuckmann, P Mattias, N Espinosa, C L Zollikofer.   

Abstract

During 53 months 14 patients with tumour-induced obstructions of the superior vena cava (n = 8), the inferior vena cava (n = 2) and iliac veins (n = 4) were treated with self-expandable metallic stents. 21 Wall stents and 5 Gianturco double stents were applied. The follow-up lasted from 2 weeks to 16 months (range = 5.7 months). All patients showed a marked relief of inflow obstruction after stent placement. 6 of 7 patients, who died of their disease during follow-up, were asymptomatic regarding vein obstruction until their death (3 weeks to 16 months). In 6 of 7 still living patients no re-obstruction occurred during follow-up (2 to 16 months). Patency rate was 82%. These results suggest that self-expanding stents are a successful palliative therapy of malignant vein obstructions.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7513561     DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1032454

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rofo        ISSN: 1438-9010


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1.  Malignant obstruction of the inferior vena cava: clinical experience with the self-expanding Sinus-XL stent system.

Authors:  Anne Marie Augustin; Leonie Johanna Lucius; Annette Thurner; Ralph Kickuth
Journal:  Abdom Radiol (NY)       Date:  2022-07-06
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