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A randomized trial comparing winged versus conventional plastic stents for malignant bile duct strictures

Authors :
Lachlan Ayres
Danny Cheriyan
Ryan Scott
Edward Kim
Terry Lee
Joel Singer
Fergal Donnellan
Michael Byrne
Alan Weiss
Robert Enns
Jack Amar
Eric Lam
Jennifer Telford
Source :
Endoscopy International Open, Vol 05, Iss 07, Pp E635-E641 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2017.

Abstract

Background and study aims Stent insertion at endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is an established therapy for managing malignant biliary obstruction. Conventional plastic stents with a tubular design are most commonly used despite limited patency. Plastic stents with a winged design may theoretically increase the duration of stent patency. The aim of this study was to compare stent patency of the winged versus conventional plastic stents in patients with malignant biliary obstruction. Patients and methods A prospective, randomized subject-blinded trial was conducted. Patients with malignant biliary obstruction were randomized (1:1) to either a 10 French winged stent or 7 or 10 French conventional plastic stent. Strictures greater than 1 cm distal to the hilum were included. Patients were followed clinically to determine the frequency of stent failure until surgery, death or study closure. Results Fifty-eight patients were enrolled. Following 9 exclusions, 49 patients were randomized to a winged (n = 23) or conventional stent (n = 26). Median time to stent failure was 89 (95 % CI 26-NA) vs 143 (95 % CI 33 – 266) days (P = 0.963) for the winged and conventional group, respectively. Stent failure for the winged group occurred in 11 (48 %) compared to 14 (54 %) in the conventional group. Median survival was 123 (95 % CI 81 – 189) vs 342 days (95 % CI 123 – 704) (p = 0.084) in the winged and conventional group respectively. There were no procedure related adverse events. Conclusions Improvement in stent patency was not seen with the winged stent when compared to the conventional plastic stent. Clinical trials number NCT01514214.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23643722 and 21969736
Volume :
05
Issue :
07
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Endoscopy International Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.0c765cbced34615a975fd21894b7de8
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-110566