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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2009

Comparative performance of uncoated, self-expanding metal biliary stents of different designs in 2 diameters: final results of an international multicenter, randomized, controlled trial.

Burr J. Loew; Douglas A. Howell; Michael K. Sanders; David J. Desilets; Paul P. Kortan; Gary R. May; Raj J. Shah; Yang K Chen; Willis G. Parsons; Robert H Hawes; Peter B Cotton; Adam Slivka; Jawad Ahmad; Glen A. Lehman; Stuart Sherman; Horst Neuhaus; Brigitte Schumacher

BACKGROUND The Wallstent has remained the industry standard for biliary self-expanding metal stents (SEMSs). Recently, stents of differing designs, compositions, and diameters have been developed. OBJECTIVE To compare the new nitinol 6-mm and 10-mm Zilver stents with the 10-mm stainless steel Wallstent and determine the mechanism of obstruction. DESIGN Randomized, prospective, controlled study. SETTING Nine centers experienced in SEMS placement during ERCP. PATIENTS A total of 241 patients presenting between September 2003 and December 2005 with unresectable malignant biliary strictures at least 2 cm distal to the bifurcation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENT Stent occlusions requiring reintervention and death. RESULTS At interim analysis, a significant increase in occlusions was noted in the 6-mm Zilver group at the P = .04 level, resulting in arm closure but continued follow-up. Final study arms were 64, 88, and 89 patients receiving a 6-mm Zilver, 10-mm Zilver, and 10-mm Wallstent, respectively. Stent occlusions occurred in 25 (39.1%) of the patients in the 6-mm Zilver arm, 21 (23.9%) of the patients in the 10-mm Zilver arm, and 19 (21.4%) of the patients in the 10-mm Wallstent arm (P = .02). The mean number of days of stent patency were 142.9, 185.8, and 186.7, respectively (P = .057). No differences were noted in secondary endpoints, and the study was ended at the 95% censored study endpoints. Biopsy specimens of ingrowth occlusive tissue revealed that 56% were caused by benign epithelial hyperplasia. CONCLUSIONS SEMS occlusions were much more frequent with a 6-mm diameter SEMS and equivalent in the two 10-mm arms despite major differences in stent design, material, and expansion, suggesting that diameter is the critical feature. Malignant tumor ingrowth produced only a minority of the documented occlusions.


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2007

Successful endoscopic resection of a gangliocytic paraganglioma of the minor papilla in a patient with pancreas divisum and pancreatitis (with video)

Burr J. Loew; Frank Lukens; Fernando Navarro; Michael A. Roy; Anthony Mattia; Douglas A. Howell


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2006

Use of Hemostatic Clips in Patients Undergoing Colonoscopy in the Setting of Coumadin Anticoagulation Therapy

Douglas A. Howell; Sheila Eswaran; Burr J. Loew; Michael K. Sanders; John F. Erkkinen; Kirk P. Bernadino; Bejamin B. Potter; Gordon A. Millspaugh; James Morse; Michael A. Roy; Andreas M. Stefan; Karl C. Sze; Janice M. Campana


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2008

Comparative performance of uncoated self expanding metal biliary stents (SEMS) of different designs in two diameters: Final patency results of an international multi-center randomized controlled trial (RCT)

Douglas A. Howell; Ramu Raju; Burr J. Loew; David J. Desilets; Paul P. Kortan; Gary R. May; Raj J. Shah; Yang K. Chen; Willis G. Parsons; Robert H. Hawes; Peter B. Cotton; Adam Slivka; Jawad Ahmad; Michael K. Sanders; Glen A. Lehman; Stuart Sherman; Horst Neuhaus; Brigitte Schumacher


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2007

Immediate Tissue Diagnosis During ERCP Using a New Simple Forceps Biopsy Cytologic Preparation: Technique, Yield and Outcome

Douglas A. Howell; Burr J. Loew; Harsha Vittal; Michael K. Sanders; Kirk P. Bernadino; Christopher Lawrence; Anthony Mattia


/data/revues/00165107/v67i5/S0016510708007396/ | 2011

Is Percutaneous Drainage of Intra-Abdominal Bile Necessary for Post-Cholecystectomy Bile Leaks in the Era of Successful ERCP Management?

Daniel P. Hammond; Ramu Raju; Burr J. Loew; Michele B. Delenick; Harsha Vittal; Douglas A Howell


/data/revues/00165107/v63i5/S0016510706015215/ | 2011

Changing Spectrum of Perforations At ERCP in the New Millennium: Implications for Diagnosis and Management

Sanders K. Michael; Douglas A Howell; Burr J. Loew; Sheila Eswaran; Andreas M. Stefan; Kirk P. Bernadino; Christopher Lawrence; Frank Lukens


/data/revues/00165107/v63i5/S0016510706014039/ | 2011

Expanded Tissue Sampling Protocol Incorporating a New Forceps Biopsy Technique At ERCP Maximizes Diagnostic Sensitivity

Michael K. Sanders; Douglas A Howell; Kirk P. Bernadino; Andreas M. Stefan; Christopher Lawrence; Burr J. Loew; Sheila Eswaran; Anthony Mattia


/data/revues/00165107/v63i5/S0016510706011394/ | 2011

Factors Predicting Uncomfortable Colonoscopy: Pre-Procedure Selection Criteria for Sedation

Sheila Eswaran; Douglas A Howell; Michael K. Sanders; Burr J. Loew; Kirk P. Bernadino; Asif Ansari; Christopher Lawrence; Janice M. Campana


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2009

Clinical Impact of Bile and Pancreatic Fluid Cultures At ERCP in Patients with Suspected Pancreaticobiliary Sepsis

Douglas A. Howell; Daniel P. Hammond; Ramesh Srinivasan; Jennifer Lewis; Michele B. Delenick; Burr J. Loew; Ramu Raju

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Christopher Lawrence

Medical University of South Carolina

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Douglas A Howell

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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Sheila Eswaran

Medical University of South Carolina

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