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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-966270
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
A dual-design expandable colorectal stent for malignant colorectal obstruction: results of a multicenter study
Publication History
submitted 4 July 2006
accepted after revision 10 November 2006
Publication Date:
22 May 2007 (online)
Background and study aims: It is known that metal stent placement is safe, easy, and effective for the treatment of malignant colorectal obstruction, but these stents are associated with delayed complications of tumor ingrowth and stent migration. The aim of this study was to prospectively investigate the technical feasibility, clinical effectiveness, and safety of a dual-design colorectal stent (consisting of an outer stent and an inner bare nitinol stent) in patients with malignant colorectal obstruction.
Patients and methods: Placement of the dual stent using a 4.5-mm stent delivery system was attempted in 151 patients with malignant colorectal obstruction, either before surgery (n = 50) or for palliation (n = 101). Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to identify risk factors associated with complications.
Results: Stent placement was technically successful in 145/151 patients (96 %). Of the patients who had a technically successful placement, bowel obstruction resolved within 2 days after stent placement in 48/50 (96 %) of the patients in the bridge-to-surgery group and in 87/95 (92 %) of the patients in the palliative group. Perforation occurred in 16 patients, incomplete stent expansion in eight patients, stent migration in four patients, tumor overgrowth in five patients, severe rectal pain in five patients, and bleeding in eight patients. Complete obstruction was the only significant risk factor for perforation (odds ratio 6.88, 95 % CI 2.04 - 23.17, P = 0.002). In the palliative group, the median survival was 152.0 days and the mean survival was 263.8 days.
Conclusions: The dual stent with a 4.5-mm stent delivery system is easy to insert, safe, and reasonably effective for the palliative treatment of malignant colorectal obstruction. However, a great deal of care is needed in its deployment because of the high rate of perforation.
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H.-Y. Song, MD
Department of Radiology
Asan Medical Center
University of Ulsan College of Medicine
388-1 Poongnap-2dong
Songpa-gu
Seoul 138 - 736
Republic of Korea
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