Treatment of anastomotic stenosis and leakage after colorectal resection for cancer with self-expandable metal stents |
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Authors: | Antonietta LamazzaEnrico Fiori M.D. Alberto SchillaciAntonio V. Sterpetti M.D. Emanuele Lezoche M.D. |
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Affiliation: | Department “Pietro Valdoni”, Department “Paride Stefanini”, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: |
BackgroundSelf-expandable metallic stents can be used to treat patients with symptomatic anastomotic complications after colorectal resection.MethodsTwenty 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.ResultsThe 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.ConclusionsSelf-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. |
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Keywords: | Colorectal cancer resection Complications after colorectal resection for cancer Self expandable metal stents for surgical complications |
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