BACKGROUND & AIM: Stents are often used for the palliation of inoperable esophageal or gastric cardia cancer. One of the drawbacks of the currently used stents is the high percentage of recurrent dysphagia due to stent migration and tissue growth. New stents have been designed to overcome this unwanted sequela of stent placement. In the present study, we investigated whether results of stent placement could be improved with newer stent designs. METHODS: Between June 2004 and May 2006, 125 patients with dysphagia from inoperable carcinoma of the esophagus or gastric cardia were randomized to placement of an Ultraflex stent (N = 42), Polyflex stent (N = 41), or Niti-S stent (N = 42). Patients were followed by scheduled telephone calls at ...
Palliative treatments and stents are necessary for relieving dysphagia in patients with esophageal c...
Background: Esophageal stenting is increasingly being utilized to treat a variety of benign and mali...
Greater than 50% of patients with esophageal carcinoma are found to be incurable at the time of diag...
Background: Self-expanding metal stents are frequently used for the palliation of malignant dysphagi...
Background: Self-expanding metal stents are frequently used for the palliation of malignant dysphagi...
Background: Fully covered stents are designed to resist tissue ingrowth that is often seen with part...
INTRODUCTION: Stent migration is a significant clinical problem in palliation of malignant stricture...
Background: The majority of the Currently available metal stents are partially covered to reduce mig...
OBJECTIVES: Self-expanding metal stents (SEMS) provide effective palliation in patients with maligna...
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Self-expanding metal stents (SEMS) provide effective palliation in patients wi...
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Self-expanding metal stents (SEMS) provide effective palliation in patients wi...
Objective Dysphagia is the most distressing symptom in patients with cancer-related oesophageal obst...
Background: The prognosis among patients with esophageal or cardia cancer is worse than that in most...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: Several published studies have examined various self-expanding metal esop...
Background: The prognosis among patients with esophageal or cardia cancer is worse than that in mos...
Palliative treatments and stents are necessary for relieving dysphagia in patients with esophageal c...
Background: Esophageal stenting is increasingly being utilized to treat a variety of benign and mali...
Greater than 50% of patients with esophageal carcinoma are found to be incurable at the time of diag...
Background: Self-expanding metal stents are frequently used for the palliation of malignant dysphagi...
Background: Self-expanding metal stents are frequently used for the palliation of malignant dysphagi...
Background: Fully covered stents are designed to resist tissue ingrowth that is often seen with part...
INTRODUCTION: Stent migration is a significant clinical problem in palliation of malignant stricture...
Background: The majority of the Currently available metal stents are partially covered to reduce mig...
OBJECTIVES: Self-expanding metal stents (SEMS) provide effective palliation in patients with maligna...
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Self-expanding metal stents (SEMS) provide effective palliation in patients wi...
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Self-expanding metal stents (SEMS) provide effective palliation in patients wi...
Objective Dysphagia is the most distressing symptom in patients with cancer-related oesophageal obst...
Background: The prognosis among patients with esophageal or cardia cancer is worse than that in most...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: Several published studies have examined various self-expanding metal esop...
Background: The prognosis among patients with esophageal or cardia cancer is worse than that in mos...
Palliative treatments and stents are necessary for relieving dysphagia in patients with esophageal c...
Background: Esophageal stenting is increasingly being utilized to treat a variety of benign and mali...
Greater than 50% of patients with esophageal carcinoma are found to be incurable at the time of diag...