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- Title
A New Self-Expandable Metallic Stent with Low Axial Force and a High Axial Force Zero-Border Shows a Very Low Perforation Rate in Malignant Colorectal Obstruction: A Japanese Multicenter Prospective Study.
- Authors
Murakami, Takashi; Isayama, Hiroyuki; Ikeda, Satoshi; Hanabata, Norihiro; Enomoto, Toshiyuki; Kuwai, Toshio; Ushigome, Mitsunori; Ebi, Masahide; Ohtsuka, Hideo; Endo, Shungo; Saito, Shuji; Ohki, Takeshi; Yamamoto, Ryuichi; Kayahara, Takahisa; Matsumoto, Satoshi; Sasaki, Yoshihiro; Saida, Yoshihisa
- Abstract
Background: Recently, there has been a significant increase in the utilization of self-expandable metallic stents (SEMSs) for treating malignant colorectal obstructions through colorectal stenting. The mechanical properties of SEMSs are usually considered to affect clinical outcomes of patients with malignant colorectal obstructions. Methods: This single-arm, prospective, multicenter study of SEMS with a lower axial force and high axial force zero-border included 200 patients with malignant colorectal obstruction. Technical and clinical success, stent patency, and adverse events associated with SEMS placement were evaluated. Results: One patient was excluded, and 199 patients were evaluated. The treatment intent was bridge-to-surgery in 129 and palliation in 70 patients. Technical and clinical success rates were 99.5% and 97.0%, respectively. The percentage of the ColoRectal Obstruction Scoring System scores of 3 or higher improved significantly from 19.2% before placement to 93.9% after placement. Clinical success was not achieved in five patients due to insufficient stent expansion in four patients and stent occlusion in one patient. Only one patient underwent emergency surgery for perforation of the proximal colon, far from where the stent was placed; the rescue procedure was not performed, despite no improvement in proximal dilatation due to insufficient stent expansion. Among the palliation cohort, 15 patients received chemotherapy, including molecular-targeted agents such as bevacizumab. There were no fatal cases related to stent placement. Conclusions: For management of malignant colorectal obstruction, this newly developed SEMS with low axial force and a high axial force zero-border showed high technical and clinical success rates, and an extremely low perforation rate (0.5%).
- Publication
Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2024, Vol 13, Issue 17, p5102
- ISSN
2077-0383
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/jcm13175102