Use of a temporary plastic stent to facilitate the placement of multiple self-expanding metal stents in malignant biliary hilar strictures
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Use of a temporary plastic stent to facilitate the placement of multiple self-expanding metal stents in malignant biliary hilar strictures
Abstract
Background: Although endoscopic palliation of malignant biliary hilar obstruction is preferable to surgery or percutaneous drainage, it remains technically challenging. This is especially true when multiple self-expanding metal stents (SEMS) are placed, because difficulty is commonly encountered in passing the second SEMS at the level of the previously deployed initial stent. We have devised a method of deploying multiple metal stents by using a temporary plastic stent, which makes deployment of the second stent much easier.
Methods: After guidewire placement, a plastic stent is deployed in a subhilar position. The initial SEMS is deployed, with the plastic stent maintaining a passage for the second SEMS. After the second SEMS is deployed, the plastic stent is retrieved.
Observations: This technique has been used successfully in 7/8 patients, all of whom presented with symptomatic jaundice secondary to malignant hilar obstruction of various etiologies (cholangiocarcinoma, n=4; metastatic disease, n=3; and hepatocellular carcinoma, n=1). Drainage was successful in all cases, with significant improvement in symptoms and cholestasis.
Conclusions: This simple technique lessens the technical difficulty of placing bilateral hilar SEMS.
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