Background and Study Aims: Membrane-covered self-expandable metal stents are effective in preventing tumor ingrowth
and stent obstruction in patients with inoperable esophageal cancer, but migration
of stents continues to be a major problem. We therefore constructed a modified covered
self-expandable esophageal metal stent capable of being fixed using a silk thread.
The stent was studied prospectively to define its palliative characteristics and whether
it is effective in preventing migration.
Patients and Methods: Modified covered self-expandable metal stents were placed in 17 patients with malignant
gastric cardiac cancer involving the esophagogastric junction, 41 patients with esophageal
cancer, and three patients with tracheoesophageal fistulas. Clinical and radiographic
follow-up examinations were carried out at regular intervals.
Results: Placement of the stent was successful in all patients, with good symptomatic relief
and no serious stent-related complications such as esophageal perforation or hemorrhage.
Acute stent placement problems, such as incomplete expansion or acute angulation of
the stent, were noted in four patients. However, during a mean follow-up period of
7.5 months (range 1 to 17 months), there was no stent migration.
Conclusions: Modified covered self-expandable esophageal metal stents of this type would be very
effective in preventing stent migration, especially in patients with malignant gastric
cardiac cancer extending to the lower esophagus, those with short-segment esophageal
cancer, and those with tracheoesophageal fistulas.
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C.-S. Shim,M.D.
Digestive Disease Center
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