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The Use of Esophageal Stents in the Management of Postoperative Fistulas—Current Status, Clinical Outcomes and Perspectives—Review

Authors :
Cristian Gelu Rosianu
Petre Hoara
Florin Achim
Rodica Birla
Alexandra Bolocan
Ahmed Mohssen
Narcis Copca
Silviu Constantinoiu
Source :
Life, Vol 13, Iss 4, p 966 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

Esophageal fistula remains one of the main postoperative complications, with the treatment often requiring the use of stents. This article reviews the updates on the use of endoscopic stents for the treatment of postoperative esophageal leakage in terms of indications, types of stents used, efficiency, specific complications and perspectives. Materials and Methods: We searched the PubMed and MEDLINE databases for the keywords postoperative esophageal anastomotic leak and postoperative esophageal anastomotic leak stent, and retrieved relevant papers published until December 2022. Results: The endoscopic discovery of the fistula is usually followed by the insertion of a fully covered esophageal stent. It has an efficiency of more than 60% in closing the fistula, and the failure is related to the delayed application of the method, a situation more suitable for endo vac therapy. The most common complication is migration, but life-threatening complications have also been described. The combination of the advantages of endoscopic stents and vacuum therapy is probably found in the emerging VACstent procedure. Conclusions: Although the competing approaches give promising results, this method has a well-defined place in the treatment of esophageal fistulas, and it is probably necessary to refine the indications for each individual procedure.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20751729
Volume :
13
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Life
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7188cde57861419abd74c83937e1f6f4
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/life13040966