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Self-expandable prostheses in the tracheobronchial tree.

H Rousseau1, M Dahan, D Lauque, P Carré, A Didier, I Bilbao, J Herrero, F Blancjouvant, F Joffre.   

Abstract

Under endoscopic and radiologic control, two types of self-expandable metal prostheses were implanted in tracheobronchial lesions to help reestablish airway caliber. Thirty-nine metal stent prostheses (6-20 mm in diameter) and 35 Gianturco stents (30 mm in diameter) were used in 55 adult patients with 62 lesions of the trachea (n = 33) or bronchi (n = 29). All lesions except one were endoscopically confirmed to be noninflammatory. Immediately after implantation, radiologic and endoscopic studies verified reestablishment of a satisfactory airway diameter in all patients. At a mean follow-up of 10.35 (range, 3-27) months, improvement in the respiratory status of 49 of the 55 patients (89%) was maintained and tolerance of the device was excellent. For the Wallstent endoprosthesis, the six complications observed at endoscopy were successfully treated. The Gianturco stent, however, led to a high rate of complications: 30% of cases had migration and/or rupture of the metallic mesh, potentially leading to obstruction or wall perforation; one case of respiratory distress was fatal. This procedure offers rapid epithelialization and incorporation of the device into the tracheobronchial wall.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8511297     DOI: 10.1148/radiology.188.1.8511297

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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