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International Journal of Gastrointestinal Intervention
2016 Volume.5 No. 2 p.138 ~ p.148
Enteral stents: Complications and their management
Lopera Jorge E.

de Gregorio Miguel Angel
Laborda Alicia
Castano Rodrigo
Abstract
The treatment of malignant colonic and gastric outlet obstruction with self-expanding metallic stents (SEMS) is an established technique that can be performed by radiologic or a combination of radiologic and endoscopic guidance. The procedure is very effective to relieve the obstructive symptoms of advanced malignancies, with important clinical benefits and significant improvement in quality of life for the patients. Despite much advancement in the designs of SEMS, enteral stent placement is still associated with some significant early and late complications. Stent dysfunction mainly caused by tumor ingrowth/over growth, and stent migration when covered stent are used, are relatively common complications and many times require reinterventions.
KEYWORD
Colonic neoplasms, Complications, Gastric outlet obstruction, Pancreatic neoplasms, Self-expandable metal stents
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