Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3263221 Digestive and Liver Disease 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundVarious types of self-expandable metal stents have been introduced for the palliation of malignant biliary obstruction.AimsTo compare the outcomes of WallFlex™ and Wallstent™ uncovered biliary self-expandable metal stents (SEMSs) for the palliation of patients with malignant biliary obstruction.MethodsBetween October 2008 and December 2009, all SEMSs placed for malignant biliary obstruction were WallFlex™: all patients palliated were included in the study. Before October 2008, all the SEMSs placed for malignant biliary obstruction were Wallstent™, and the patients palliated from July 2007 to September 2008 were the comparative group.ResultsA total of 58 WallFlex™ and 54 Wallstent™ SEMSs were placed, and efficacious biliary decompression was achieved in all patients. Early complications occurred in 5 patients in the WallFlex™ group and in 3 in the Wallstent™ group (p = ns). Late complications occurred in 6 patients in the WallFlex™ group and in 16 in the Wallstent™ group (p < 0.01). The overall patency of the self-expandable metal stent in the WallFlex™ and the Wallstent™ groups was similar (227 days vs. 215 days, p = ns). Mean patient survival was 242 days in the WallFlex™ group and 257 days in the Wallstent™ group (p = ns).ConclusionsWe found no difference in terms of overall patency between the two types of SEMSs, but there was an increased rate of late adverse events in the Wallstent™ group.

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