2015, Number 4
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Revista Cubana de Cirugía 2015; 54 (4)
Expandable metallic stents in esophageal: experience in the national center for minimal access surgery
Ruiz TJF, Brizuela QRA, Piñol JFN, García-Menocal HJL, Alonso CN, Obregón MÁ
Language: Spanish
References: 17
Page: 342-348
PDF size: 101.10 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: expandable metallic stents are one of the treatment alternatives
currently palliatively treating benign and malignant stenosis of the gastrointestinal
tract and biliopancreatic order to improve the quality of life of patients.
Objectives: to show the results achieved by our group in the placement of selfexpanding
metal stents in patients with malignant or benign strictures of the upper
digestive tracts referred from different parts of the country.
Methods: a number of cases were prospectively evaluated the Cuban experience of
101 self-expanding stent insertion (Niti-S Stent) in 86 patients treated at the
National Center for Minimal Access Surgery, diagnosed with malignant and benign
strictures of the upper digestive tractus.
Results: the highest proportion of inserted prosthesis was performed in malignant
stenosis (86 %) and in the group of 60 and more years old (81,3 %). The most
frequent complications were chest pain (100 %) immediately and migration of the
stent in benign and on tumor growth in malignant. A hole that had subsequently
died.
Conclusions: utility Stents for palliation of malignant and benign strictures high
digestive shown.
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