Treatment of high-positioned esophageal diseases with membrane-covered self-expanding stents
- VernacularTitle:带膜支架治疗高位食管疾病
- Author:
Qingchen WU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Esophageal neoplasm;
Esophagotracheal fistula;
Anastomotic stricture;
Stent;
Disorder of pharyngeal function
- From:
Journal of Chongqing Medical University
1986;0(02):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To evaluate therapeutic effect of membrane-covered self-expanding metallic stent on high-positioned advanced esophageal carcinoma,esophagotracheal fistula and anastomotic stricture,and relevant problems to stent implantation.Methods:23 membrane-covered self-expandable stents were implanted in 23 patients with high-positioned advanced esophageal carcinoma (12 cases),esophagotracheal fistula (6 cases) and high-positioned anastomotic stricture (5 cases).The implantation of the stents was performed under endoscope or perorally.Results:The severity of dysphagia was reduced,and life quality of the patients was improved significantly.One stent had to be taken out for severe pain. The positions of 3 stents were successfully adjusted by endoscope for improper position after the first implantation.6 patients suffered from the disorder of pharyngeal function after implantation,among which 5 were cured,and 1 had the stent taken out.Conclusion:Membrane-covered self-expanding metallic stent is effective,safe and easy to insert,especially for patients with the stricture of the high-positioned advanced esophageal carcinoma,and the esophagotracheal fistula.However stent is not the first choice for the treatment of anastomotic stricture.Post-implantation pain,improper position of stent and the disorder of pharyngeal function can be solved by active management.