Endoscopy 1997; 29(3): 211-213
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1004166
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Nitinol Self-Expanding Stents: When Severe Twisting Occurs, Self-Expansion May Ensue After a Waiting Period

J. P. Chung, H. J. Park, K. S. Lee, J. B. Chung, C. Y. Chon, J. K. Kang, I. S. Park
  • Dept. of Internal Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
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Publication Date:
17 March 2008 (online)

Abstract

One of the major disadvantages of nitinol endocoil stents is said to be incomplete deployment leading to twisting and stent dysfunction. We report a patient with irresectable pancreatic head cancer where severe twisting of the nitinol stent occurred which resolved on the day after stent insertion; the stent took its normal shape ten days later, whereafter the patient lived without stent-related problems for one year until his death. This shows that prospective management rather than immediate stent extraction may be warranted in such cases of stent dysfunction.

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