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Treatment of anastomotic stenosis and leakage after colorectal resection for cancer with self-expandable metal stents

Authors :
Alberto Schillaci
Enrico Fiori
Antonietta Lamazza
Emanuele Lezoche
Antonio V. Sterpetti
Source :
American journal of surgery. 208(3)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background Self-expandable metallic stents can be used to treat patients with symptomatic anastomotic complications after colorectal resection. Methods Twenty patients with symptomatic anastomotic stricture after colorectal resection were treated with endoscopic placement of a self-expandable metal stent. Ten patients had “simple” anastomotic stricture. In the remaining 10 patients, a leak was associated with the stricture. Results The anastomotic leakage healed without evidence of residual stricture or major fecal incontinence in 8 of 10 patients. Overall, the anastomotic stricture was resolved in 14 of the 20 patients. Conclusions Self-expandable metal stents represent a valid adjunctive to treat patients with symptomatic anastomotic complications after colorectal resection for cancer. They have a complementary role to balloon dilatation in case of simple anastomotic stricture, and they improve the rate of healing when the stricture is associated with a leak.

Details

ISSN :
18791883
Volume :
208
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....95c62cde32a9aa3a018bd861e8c11803