Expandable metallic stents in the management of malignant oesophageal obstruction.

Annales chirurgiae et gynaecologiae Pub Date : 2000-01-01
V J Toikkanen, A T Nemlander, O J Rämö, J T Salminen, A J Pekkanen, J O Isolauri, J A Salo
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Abstract

Background: Malignant oesophageal obstruction with an advanced disease presents a difficult challenge. A new class of metal stents have been developed to overcome the limitations of existing treatment modalities.

Methods: We present our first 58 patients, who have been treated with self-expandable metallic stents, using sedation anaesthesia, with fluoroscopic and endoscopic control. Both kinds of stents, covered and uncovered, were applied.

Results: There was no procedure-related mortality. The immediate relief of dysphagia was 98%. All four oesophageal fistulas were successfully sealed with covered stents. Due to stent migration, tumour overgrowth, or ingrowth, twelve (21%) of the patients needed re-intervention. Restenting or laser therapies were used against recurrent dysphagia.

Conclusion: The palliation of oesophageal malignant obstruction with metal stents is a rapid, effective, and relatively safe single treatment which can be employed as part of a multimodal treatment program.

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可扩张金属支架在恶性食管梗阻治疗中的应用。
背景:恶性食管梗阻伴晚期疾病是一个困难的挑战。一种新型的金属支架已经被开发出来,以克服现有治疗方式的局限性。方法:我们报告了我们的第58例患者,他们接受了自膨胀金属支架治疗,使用镇静麻醉,在透视和内镜下控制。两种类型的支架,覆盖和不覆盖,应用。结果:无手术相关死亡率。吞咽困难的立即缓解率为98%。所有4个食管瘘均成功地用覆盖支架封闭。由于支架迁移、肿瘤过度生长或向内生长,12例(21%)患者需要再次介入治疗。再用药或激光治疗复发性吞咽困难。结论:金属支架治疗食管恶性梗阻是一种快速、有效、相对安全的单一治疗方法,可作为多模式治疗方案的一部分。
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