Metallic self-expanding stent application in the upper gastrointestinal tract: caveats and concerns
- PMID: 1612364
- DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5107(92)70321-6
Metallic self-expanding stent application in the upper gastrointestinal tract: caveats and concerns
Abstract
Ten patients with a variety of upper gastrointestinal tract stenoses precluding conventional prostheses or associated with recurrent occlusions of these prostheses, had an expandable metal Z stent placed. All patients had successful insertion (esophagus, five; biliary, three; afferent loop, one; efferent loop, one), although there was a tendency for the prostheses to delivery distally (gut) or proximally (biliary tree). Despite patency rates for up to 6 months in the esophagus and 1 year in the biliary tree, additional data and design modifications are required before widespread utilization.
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