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Title: [Successful Placement of Self-Expandable Metallic Stent for Malignant Gastrojejunostomy Obstruction Following Pancreatoduodenectomy - A Case Report]. Author: Hashimoto M, Tono T, Okubo Y, Katayama T, Ogawa Y, Kawazoe T, Ishii T, Yamaguchi H, Shinozaki K, Kawasaki Y, Otsuru M, Hayashi H. Journal: Gan To Kagaku Ryoho; 2016 Nov; 43(12):1860-1862. PubMed ID: 28133156. Abstract: A man in his 50 s, who had undergone subtotal stomach-preserving pancreatoduodenectomy with modified Child's reconstruction for pancreatic cancer 8 months back, was hospitalized because of vomiting and difficulty in feeding.Radiological and endoscopic studies revealed a malignant obstruction of the gastrojejunostomy site due to peritoneal recurrence of the cancer.Although a self-expandable metallic stent(SEMS)was placed in the anastomotic site, it slipped back into the stomach 3 days later.It was suggested that the migration was caused by antiperistalsis, because the SEMS was placed in the afferent loop.Although the SEMS was required to be placed in concordance with the peristaltic direction, it was impossible to pass a guidewire directly from the stomach into the efferent loop.Therefore, the guidewire was placed antidromically through a narrow site from the distal portion of the efferent loop via Braun anastomosis, and the SEMS was subsequently placed without any complication.This allowed the patient to maintain oral intake throughout his remaining life.Our antidromic approach for SEMS placement could be beneficial if performing a standard procedure is difficult.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]