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Outcomes of indwelling metallic stents for malignant extrinsic ureteral obstruction
Authors:Jumpei Asakawa  Taro Iguchi  Satoshi Tamada  Noriko Ninomiya  Minoru Kato  Takeshi Yamasaki  Tatsuya Nakatani
Affiliation:Department of Urology, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:

Objectives

To report the treatment outcomes of patients with extrinsic ureteral obstruction treated with metallic stents and to identify the factors predicting stent failure.

Methods

A total of 52 patients with extrinsic ureteral obstruction as a result of malignancy (66 ureters) were treated with metallic stents (Resonance®) and included in the study. The median observation period was 118 days.

Results

The median survival time of these patients was 210 days, and the stent patency rate was 86.0% at 6 months and 60.0% at 1 year. Eight (15.4%) patients underwent nephrostomy as a result of stent failure. The occlusion rate of bilateral ureteral obstructed cases was significantly higher than that of unilateral cases. There was no correlation between the preoperative serum creatinine level, causes of ureteral occlusions (compression by tumor, lymph node metastasis, peritoneal dissemination), obstructed site (upper, middle, lower ureter) and stent failure.

Conclusions

Metallic stents are excellent in maintaining patency compared with the conventional stents. Therefore, they can be used as first‐line treatment of malignant ureteral obstructions.
Keywords:metallic stent  polymeric stent  resonance  ureteral obstruction
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