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A Novel,Fully Covered Laser-Cut Nitinol Stent with Antimigration Properties for Nonresectable Distal Malignant Biliary Obstruction: A Multicenter Feasibility Study
Authors:Hiroyuki Isayama  Kazumichi Kawakubo  Yousuke Nakai  Kouta Inoue  Chimyon Gon  Saburo Matsubara  Hirofumi Kogure  Yukiko Ito  Takeshi Tsujino  Suguru Mizuno  Tsuyoshi Hamada  Rie Uchino  Koji Miyabayashi  Keisuke Yamamoto  Takashi Sasaki  Natsuyo Yamamoto  Kenji Hirano  Naoki Sasahira  Minoru Tada  Kazuhiko Koike
Affiliation:*Department of Gastroenterology, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.;Research and Development Center, ZEON Medical Inc., Kawasaki, Japan.;Department of Gastroenterology, Tokyo Police Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.;§Department of Gastroenterology, Japanese Red Cross Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan.;Department of Gastroenterology, Kanto Central Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract:

Background/Aims

Stent migration occurs frequently, but the prevention of complications resulting from covered self-expandable metal stents (C-SEMSs) remains unresolved. We prospectively assessed a newly developed C-SEMS, a modified covered Zeo stent (m-CZS), in terms of its antimigration effect.

Methods

Between February 2010 and January 2011, an m-CZS was inserted into 42 patients (31 initial drainage cases and 11 reintervention cases) at a tertiary referral center and three affiliated hospitals. The laser-cut stent was flared for 1.5 cm at both ends, with a 1 cm raised bank located 1 cm in from each flared end. The main outcome of this study was the rate of stent migration, and secondary outcomes were the rate of recurrent biliary obstruction (RBO), the time to RBO, the frequencies of complications, and overall survival.

Results

Of the 31 patients with initial drainage, stent migration occurred in four (12.9%, 95% confidence interval, 5.1% to 29.0%), with a mean time of 131 days. RBO occurred in 18 (58%), with a median time to RBO of 107 days. Following previous C-SEMS migration, seven of 10 patients (70%) did not experience m-CZS migration until death.

Conclusions

m-CZSs with antimigration properties effectively, although not completely, prevented stent migration after stent insertion.
Keywords:Cholestasis, extrahepatic   Stents   Cholangiography   Endoscopic retrograde
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