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Covered biodegradable stent: new therapeutic option for the management of esophageal perforation or anastomotic leak.

Authors :
Černá M
Köcher M
Válek V
Aujeský R
Neoral Č
Andrašina T
Pánek J
Mahathmakanthi S
Source :
Cardiovascular and interventional radiology [Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol] 2011 Dec; Vol. 34 (6), pp. 1267-71. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Jan 07.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Purpose: This study was designed to evaluate our experience with the treatment of postoperative anastomotic leaks and benign esophageal perforations with covered biodegradable stents.<br />Materials and Methods: From 2008 to 2010, we treated five men with either an anastomotic leak or benign esophageal perforation by implanting of covered biodegradable Ella-BD stents. The average age of the patients was 60 (range, 38-74) years. Postoperative anastomotic leaks were treated in four patients (1 after esophagectomy, 1 after resection of diverticulum, 2 after gastrectomy). In one patient, perforation occurred as a complication of the treatment of an esophageal rupture (which occurred during a balloon dilatation of benign stenosis) with a metallic stent.<br />Results: Seven covered biodegradable stents were implanted in five patients. Primary technical success was 100%. Clinical success (leak sealing) was achieved in four of the five patients (80%). Stent migration occurred in three patients. In two of these patients, the leak had been sealed by the time of stent migration, therefore no reintervention was necessary. In one patient an additional stent had to be implanted.<br />Conclusion: The use of biodegradable covered stents for the treatment of anastomotic leaks or esophageal perforations is technically feasible and safe. The initial results are promising; however, larger number of patients will be required to evaluate the capability of these biodegradable stents in the future. The use of biodegradable material for coverage of the stent is essential.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1432-086X
Volume :
34
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cardiovascular and interventional radiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21213108
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-010-0059-9