1. Futuristic Developments and Applications in Endoluminal Stenting
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Joel Ferreira-Silva, Renato Medas, Mohit Girotra, Monique Barakat, James H. Tabibian, Eduardo Rodrigues-Pinto, and ARDENGH, Jose Celso
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Assistive Technology ,Hepatology ,Clinical Sciences ,Gastroenterology ,Neurosciences ,Bioengineering ,RC799-869 ,Review Article ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,equipment and supplies ,Oral and gastrointestinal ,surgical procedures, operative ,Rare Diseases ,Public Health and Health Services ,cardiovascular diseases ,Digestive Diseases - Abstract
Endoscopic stenting is a well-established option for the treatment of malignant obstruction, temporary management of benign strictures, and sealing transmural defects, as well as drainage of pancreatic fluid collections and biliary obstruction. In recent years, in addition to expansion in indications for endoscopic stenting, considerable strides have been made in stent technology, and several types of devices with advanced designs and materials are continuously being developed. In this review, we discuss the important developments in stent designs and novel indications for endoluminal and transluminal stenting. Our discussion specifically focuses on (i) biodegradable as well as (ii) irradiating and drug-eluting stents for esophageal, gastroduodenal, biliary, and colonic indications, (iii) endoscopic stenting in inflammatory bowel disease, and (iv) lumen-apposing metal stent.
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- 2022