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Stent migration after stent-in-stent technique using a biodegradable stent
Endoscopy2012Vol. 44(S 02), pp. E51–E52
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Giuseppe Roberto, Annalisa de Leone, D. Tamayo, Giancarla Fiori, D. Ravizza, Cristina Trovato, Stefania De Lisi, C. Crosta
Abstract
Self-expanding metal stents (SEMS) seem to be the optimal choice for benign esophageal disorders, especially those not associated with a stricture, such as anastomotic leaks, iatrogenic perforations, and fistulas. On the other hand stent embedding can be an important limitation of SEMS placement, because this precludes safe stent removal [1]. In fact, in the literature there are only a few case series reporting the stent-in-stent technique using SEMS to remove embedded stents (14 – 189 days from the placement of the first stent) [2] [3].
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