Digestive Disease Interventions 2018; 02(01): 003-010
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1639613
Review Article
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Gastrointestinal Stents: Materials and Designs

Steven John Black
1   MDECON Ltd., Conwy, United Kingdom
,
Derek William Edwards
2   Department of Radiology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom
3   Department of Natural Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom
,
Graham Compton Smith
3   Department of Natural Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom
,
Hans-Ulrich Laasch
2   Department of Radiology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom
3   Department of Natural Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom
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Publication History

09 October 2017

14 February 2018

Publication Date:
09 May 2018 (online)

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Abstract

Over the past 25 years, stents have developed into an established way of restoring luminal patency throughout the gastrointestinal tract. Materials used as well as the construction of these devices have become more and more sophisticated to comply better with the complex environment they are inserted in. The requirements vary greatly from organ to organ and stent behavior differs significantly between stent constructions. However, this is not necessarily appreciated by many operators. The choice of devices is now vast, and in many cases, decisions are made on availability and cost. An increasing challenge in malignant conditions is the improving survival of incurable patients, which now exceeds the traditional life expectancy of a stent by a factor of 2 to 3. Consequently, more patients experience failure of their stent and require repeat interventions. This has a poor impact on patients' quality of life and potentially on their survival. Re-intervention is often more difficult, carries the risk of additional complications, and presents an additional economic burden to the health systems.

This article illustrates current stent designs, their different behaviors, and limitations.