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Title: Polyurethane-covered metal stent for management of distal malignant biliary obstruction. Author: Isayama H, Komatsu Y, Tsujino T, Yoshida H, Tada M, Shiratori Y, Kawabe T, Omata M. Journal: Gastrointest Endosc; 2002 Mar; 55(3):366-70. PubMed ID: 11868010. Abstract: BACKGROUND: The efficacy of polyurethane-covered metal expandable stents for treatment of neoplastic distal biliary obstruction was analyzed. METHODS: Twenty-one patients with unresectable malignant tumors involving the mid to distal bile duct who were seen with obstructive jaundice were consecutively enrolled. Eighteen patients underwent endoscopic implantation of a polyurethane-covered metal stent and 3 patients underwent transhepatic insertion because of duodenal obstruction. The stent patency, complications, and patient survival were analyzed. RESULTS: Effective biliary decompression was achieved in all patients. Adverse events were minor: mild pancreatitis (1) and cholecystitis (2) occurred within 7 days of stent insertion. Mean survival and stent patency were 233 days and 206 days, respectively. Stent occlusion occurred in 3 patients (14%) after a mean of 188 days. Tumor ingrowth through the stent mesh was not observed. However, 2 stents were occluded by tumor overgrowth and 1 by compacted alimentary debris. CONCLUSIONS: A polyurethane membrane may prevent tumor ingrowth and reduce the occlusion rate for expandable metal stents implanted in patients with malignant obstruction of the distal bile duct.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]