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189 related items for PubMed ID: 20940709

  • 1. Stent-in-stent technique for removal of embedded esophageal self-expanding metal stents.
    Hirdes MM, Siersema PD, Houben MH, Weusten BL, Vleggaar FP.
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  • 2. Esophageal perforation due to removal of partially covered self-expanding metal stents placed for a benign perforation or leak.
    Hirdes MM, Vleggaar FP, Van der Linde K, Willems M, Totté ER, Siersema PD.
    Endoscopy; 2011 Feb; 43(2):156-9. PubMed ID: 21165825
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  • 3. Endoscopic removal of self-expandable metal stents from the esophagus (with video).
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  • 4. Solving the problem of difficult stent removal due to tissue ingrowth in partially uncovered esophageal self-expanding metal stents.
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  • 5. Safety of endoscopic removal of self-expandable stents after treatment of benign esophageal diseases.
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  • 6. Novel removable internally fully covered self-expanding metal esophageal stent: feasibility, technique of removal, and tissue response in humans.
    Eloubeidi MA, Lopes TL.
    Am J Gastroenterol; 2009 Jun; 104(6):1374-81. PubMed ID: 19491851
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  • 8. Use of a fully covered self-expandable metal stent for the treatment of benign esophageal diseases.
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  • 9. Endoscopic removal of an embedded partially covered esophageal self-expandable metallic stent by overtube technique.
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  • 10. Anchoring of self-expanding metal stents using the over-the-scope clip, and a technique for subsequent removal.
    Mudumbi S, Velazquez-Aviña J, Neumann H, Kyanam Kabir Baig KR, Mönkemüller K.
    Endoscopy; 2014 Dec; 46(12):1106-9. PubMed ID: 25268306
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  • 11. An internally covered (lined) self-expanding metal esophageal stent: tissue response in a porcine model.
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  • 12. Long-term clinical outcomes of self-expanding metal stents for treatment of malignant gastroesophageal junction obstructions and prognostic factors for stent patency: effects of anticancer treatments.
    Park JJ, Lee YC, Kim BK, Kim JH, Park JC, Kim YJ, Lee SK, Song SY, Chung JB.
    Dig Liver Dis; 2010 Jun; 42(6):436-40. PubMed ID: 19767253
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  • 13. Endoscopic removal of a broken self-expandable metal stent using the stent-in-stent technique.
    Didden P, Kuipers EJ, Bruno MJ, Spaander MC.
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  • 14. Self-expanding plastic stents for benign esophageal lesions.
    Evrard S, Le Moine O, Lazaraki G, Dormann A, El Nakadi I, Devière J.
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  • 15. Advances in esophageal stenting: the evolution of fully covered stents for malignant and benign disease.
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  • 16. Stent-in-stent technique for removal of a metal stent embedded in the colon wall by using a fully covered, self-expandable metal esophageal stent (with video).
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  • 17. Short-term esophageal stenting in the management of benign perforations.
    van Heel NC, Haringsma J, Spaander MC, Bruno MJ, Kuipers EJ.
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  • 18. A randomized prospective comparison of self-expandable plastic stents and partially covered self-expandable metal stents in the palliation of malignant esophageal dysphagia.
    Conio M, Repici A, Battaglia G, De Pretis G, Ghezzo L, Bittinger M, Messmann H, Demarquay JF, Blanchi S, Togni M, Conigliaro R, Filiberti R.
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  • 19. Esophageal salvage with removable covered self-expanding metal stents in the setting of intrathoracic esophageal leakage.
    David EA, Kim MP, Blackmon SH.
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  • 20. Use of fully covered self-expandable metal stents for benign esophageal disorders in children.
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