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Biodegradable polydioxanone stents: a new option for therapy-resistant anastomotic strictures of the colon

V. Janík, L. Horák, J. Hnaníček, J. Málek, HU. Laasch,

. 2011 ; 21 (9) : 1956-61. [pub] 20110430

Jazyk angličtina Země Německo

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OBJECTIVES: To assess the outcome of self-expandable, biodegradable stent insertion for anastomotic strictures following treatment for rectosigmoid carcinoma. METHODS: Three male patients (median age 66) developed benign strictures after radiotherapy and resection of a recto-sigmoid carcinoma. These were resistant to balloon dilatation and prevented stoma reversal. Biodegradable stent insertion was performed as an experimental treatment on a named-patient basis with approval of the institutional review board. Patients had monthly follow-up with endoscopy and contrast medium enemas to monitor performance and degradation of the stents. RESULTS: All stents were placed successfully without complications after pre-dilatation to 20 mm under fluoroscopic guidance. Stent degradation occurred in all patients 4-5 months following implantation, and long-term anastomotic patency was demonstrated in all. This allowed reversal of the colostomy and physiological defecation in two patients. Reversal was not undertaken in one due to subsequent development of liver metastases. No stent migration or occlusion occurred. CONCLUSIONS: Biodegradable stents can maintain an adequate lumen across anastomotic strictures resistant to balloon dilatation. They seem to allow stricture re-modelling resulting in maintained dilatation after degradation. This potentially allows reversal of a colostomy, which might otherwise be prevented by stricture recurrence.

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