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The challenges: Stent materials from the perspective of the manufacturer

Volenec K, Pohl I

The article presents an overview of the basic data influencing the choice of materials for the manufacture of self-expanding metallic stents to be implanted into gastrointestinal tract, particularly esophageal stents....
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Covered Self-expandable Metallic Stent Insertion as a Rescue Procedure for Postoperative Leakage after Primary Repair of Perforated Duodenal Ulcer

Yoo YJ, Lee YK, Lee JH, Lee HS

Surgery has been the standard treatment for perforated duodenal ulcers, with mostly good results. However, the resolution of postoperative leakage after primary repair of perforated duodenal ulcer remains challenging. There...
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The use of self expandable metallic stent in the management of malignant biliary obstruction

Han JK, Choi BI, Chung JW, Park JH, Han GS, Han MC

  • KMID: 2347984
  • J Korean Radiol Soc.
  • 1993 Jun;29(3):457-463.
Self expandable metallic stent is a good alternative of percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage because it can eliminate numerous problems caused by external drainage catheter, such as tube dislodgement, bile leakage...
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Endoscopic Management of Anastomotic Strictures after Liver Transplantation

Lee DW, Jo HH, Abdullah J, Kahaleh M

Endoscopic treatment of biliary strictures involving plastic stent placement has been used widely. The use of self-expandable metal stents (SEMSs) has been described for anastomotic strictures following liver transplantation (LT)....
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Enteral stent construction: Current principles

Laasch HU, Edwards DW, Song HY

The insertion of self-expanding stents into malignant strictures of the small and large bowel has become a routine procedure around the world. However, stent development has happened very much on...
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Can Endoscopic Ultrasonography-guided Biliary Drainage Using Self-expandable Metal Stents in Malignant Distal Biliary Obstruction Be a Substitute When Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography Has Failed?

Han SJ, Lee TH

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Endoscopic management of postsurgical leaks

Shehab H

Postsurgical leaks are a major complication with significant mobidity and mortality. Conventional conservative and surgical approaches are highly morbid with limited success. Over the last decade several endoscopic techniques have...
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Endoscopic ultrasound-guided extraluminal drainage: Novel concepts, challenges and future directions

Madácsy L, Kaltsidis

Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided management of abdominal fluid collections adjacent to the gastroduodenal lumen is a relatively new concept attracting a lot of interest in recent years. The ability of EUS...
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Colonic cancer: The current role of stent insertion

Newton K, Hill J

Acute colonic obstruction secondary to left-colonic malignancy remains a common emergency condition. Traditional management is emergency surgery and has high morbidity and mortality. Self expandable metallic stents (SEMS) promised to...
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The vanishing stent: Repeated fracture and dissolution of nitinol gastric stents in a long term cancer survivor

Randle Lunt C, Najaran P, Edwards DE, Bell JK, Mullan D, Laasch HU

Nitinol self expandable metal stents are increasingly utilised for malignant obstruction in the proximal gastrointestinal tract. We describe a case in which repeated fracture of proximal duodenal stents with dissolution...
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Percutaneous Transabdominal Metallic Stent Placement for Palliation of Afferent Loop Syndrome: A Case Report

Kim KY, Han YM, Jung EH, Jin GY, Chae KJ, Lee KJ

The authors report a successful outcome after percutaneous transabdominal placement of a self-expandable metallic stent in a patient who had afferent loop syndrome caused by recurrent common bile duct adenocarcinoma....
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Metal Stent Placement in the Afferent Loop Obstructed by Peritoneal Metastases—Experience of Five Cases

Kanno Y, Ohira T, Harada Y, Koike Y, Yamagata T, Tanaka M, Shimada T, Ito K

Afferent loop syndrome is often difficult to resolve. Among patients with afferent loop syndrome whose data were extracted from databases, 5 patients in whom metal stent placement was attempted were...
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Through the keyhole: Radiological management of malignant gastric outflow obstruction beyond the pylorus

Stockwell , Shin JH

This review article presents the radiological options for management of malignant gastric outflow obstruction distal to the pylorus. We place these options in context with surgical and endoscopic alternatives and...
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Percutaneous retrograde approach and perioral placement of a covered esophageal stent in a patient with a complex esophageal cancer

Beltran-Perez J, Ramsey G, Lopera JE

This case report shows an effective esophageal stent placement via retrograde (transgastric) approach under fluoroscopic guidance in the interventional radiology suite. This alternative can be evaluated and offered to patients...
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Which is better for unresectable malignant hilar biliary obstruction: Side-by-side versus stent-in-stent?

Naitoh I, Inoue T, Hayashi K

Biliary drainage is required for the management of unresectable malignant hilar biliary obstruction (UMHBO), and endoscopic transpapillary drainage is the first-line therapy because it is less invasive. Self-expandable metallic stents...
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Life-Threatening Complications of Endotracheal Stenting Caused by Respiratory Secretions

Shin S, Lee YJ, Kang HR, Song JH, Park YS

Airway stenting has become a common treatment for malignant central airway obstruction. Most airway stents are well tolerated, and life-threatening complications are very rare. Here we describe the case of...
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Comparative Study of Esophageal Self-expandable Metallic Stent Insertion and Gastrostomy Feeding for Dysphagia Caused by Lung Cancer

Kim J, Min YW, Lee H, Min BH, Lee JH, Rhee PL, Kim JJ

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Dysphagia is encountered in a large proportion of patients with lung cancer and is associated with malnutrition and a poor quality of life. This study compared the clinical outcomes...
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Stent-graft placement for treatment of massive hemobilia caused by porto-biliary fistula

Takahashi , Sato Y, Hara K, Okuno N, Dejima I, Murata S, Hasegawa T, Chatani S, Onaya H, Inaba Y

Proton beam therapy is a type of radiation therapy and a promising modality for cancer management because it involves few adverse effects and high therapeutic efficacy. However, there are reports...
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Comprehensive management of cholangiocarcinoma: Part II. Treatment

Papafragkakis C, Lee JH

Cholangioarcinoma is a rare but dreadful malignancy which poses much difficulties in the management. If detected early with only localized disease, curative resection is possible. However, most patients present in...
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A Novel High-Visibility Radiopaque Tantalum Marker for Biliary Self-Expandable Metal Stents

Park JS, Yim KH, Jeong S, Lee DH, Kim DG

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Radiopaque metal markers are required to improve X-ray absorption by self-expandable metal stents (SEMSs) to enable precise stent placement. A new tantalum radiopaque marker was recently developed using an...
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