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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2009

Temporary placement of fully covered self-expandable metal stents in benign biliary strictures: midterm evaluation (with video)

Anshu Mahajan; Henry Ho; Bryan G. Sauer; Melissa S. Phillips; Vanessa M. Shami; Kristi Ellen; Michele E. Rehan; Timothy M. Schmitt; Michel Kahaleh

BACKGROUND Benign biliary strictures (BBS) have been endoscopically managed with placement of multiple plastic stents. Uncovered metal stents have been associated with mucosal hyperplasia and partially covered self-expandable metal stents with migration. Recently, fully covered self-expandable metal stents (CSEMSs) with anchoring fins have become available. OBJECTIVE Our purpose was to analyze the efficacy and complication rates of CSEMSs in the treatment of BBS. DESIGN CSEMSs (10-mm diameter) were placed in 44 patients with BBS. CSEMSs were left in place until adequate biliary drainage was achieved, confirmed by resolution of symptoms, normalization of liver function tests, and imaging. SETTING Tertiary care center with long-standing experience with metal stents. PATIENTS A total of 44 patients with BBS (28 men, median age 53.5 years) were included. The preprocedure diagnoses included chronic pancreatitis (n = 19), gallstone-related strictures (n = 14), post liver transplant (n = 9), autoimmune pancreatitis (n = 1), and primary sclerosing cholangitis (n = 1). INTERVENTION ERCP with temporary CSEMS placement. Removal of CSEMSs was performed with a snare or rat tooth. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS Stricture resolution and morbidity. RESULTS The median time of CSEMS placement was 3.3 months (interquartile range 3.0-4.8). Resolution of the BBS was confirmed in 34 of 41 patients (83%) after a median postremoval follow-up time of 3.8 months (interquartile range 1.2-7.7). Complications were observed in 6 (14%) patients after CSEMS placement and in 4 (9%) after CSEMS removal. LIMITATION Pilot study from a single center. CONCLUSION Temporary placement of CSEMSs for BBS may offer an alternative to plastic stenting. Further investigation is required to further assess safety and long-term efficacy.


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2010

Mortality in patients undergoing covered self-expandable metal stent revisions in malignant biliary stricture: Does pathology matter?

Anshu Mahajan; Henry Ho; Animesh Jain; Michele E. Rehan; Patrick G. Northup; Melissa S. Phillips; Kristi Ellen; Vanessa M. Shami; Michel Kahaleh

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Partially covered metal stents have been extensively used for palliation of obstructive jaundice in malignant distal biliary strictures and can be removed in cases of malfunction or need for tissue diagnosis. We investigated independent predictors of mortality in patients undergoing partially covered metal stents revision (i.e., removal and replacement). METHODS Patients with a distal malignant biliary obstruction palliated with a partially covered metal stent were followed-up prospectively over 5 years until malfunction or death. All patients who required removal of their partially covered metal stents were captured in a specific database. Multivariate analysis was performed on non-surgical patients to assess for independent predictors of death using known risk factors including type of malignancy (adenocarcinoma versus all others), age greater than 55, gender, and exposure to adjuvant chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy. RESULTS Forty-two patients (28 men, mean age of 62±12 years) underwent partially covered metal stents removal. Of these, biliary drainage was achieved in 38 patients by placement of a new partially covered metal stent (n=32) or plastic stent (n=6). The remaining 4 patients did not undergo stent replacement because of refusal (2), resolution of obstruction (1) and unrelated death (1). Long-term follow-up post removal in patients who were not surgical candidates (n=31) was 35 weeks (95% CI 28-40), with a survival rate of 29% at 10 months. Logistic regression analysis in the 31 patients with unresectable disease showed that a histologic diagnosis of adenocarcinoma was associated with increased mortality post partially covered metal stents revision. CONCLUSIONS Partially covered metal stents revision should be undertaken especially when dealing with a non-adenocarcinoma type cancer.


Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 2010

Management of Complications Associated with Partially Covered Biliary Metal Stents

Henry Ho; Anshu Mahajan; Sonia Gosain; Animesh Jain; Andrew Brock; Michele E. Rehan; Kristi Ellen; Vanessa M. Shami; Michel Kahaleh


Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2011

Bridge to surgery using partially covered self-expandable metal stents (PCMS) in malignant biliary stricture: an acceptable paradigm?

George H. Pop; James A. Richter; Bryan G. Sauer; Michele E. Rehan; Henry C. Ho; Reid B. Adams; Todd W. Bauer; Vanessa M. Shami; Melissa S. Phillips; Michel Kahaleh


Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 2010

Gallbladder Stent Placement for Prevention of Cholecystitis in Patients Receiving Covered Metal Stent for Malignant Obstructive Jaundice: A Feasibility Study

Sonia Gosain; Hugo Bonatti; LaVone Smith; Michele E. Rehan; Andrew Brock; Anshu Mahajan; Melissa S. Phillips; Henry C. Ho; Kristi Ellen; Vanessa M. Shami; Michel Kahaleh


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2010

347e: Temporary Placement of Covered Self-Expandable Metal Stents (CSEMS) in Benign Biliary Strictures (BBS): Eight Years of Experience

Bryan G. Sauer; Kara A. Regan; Indu Srinivasan; Vanessa M. Shami; Michele E. Rehan; Kristi Ellen; Timothy M. Schmitt; Michel Kahaleh


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2009

Photodynamic Therapy for Unresectable Cholangiocarcinoma: What Is the Contribution of Single Operator Cholangioscopy for Targeted Treatment?

Jayant P. Talreja; Bryan G. Sauer; Kristi Ellen; Michele E. Rehan; Vanessa M. Shami; Michel Kahaleh


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2010

T1521: Single Operator Cholangioscopy for Unresectable Cholangiocarcinoma Treated With Photodynamic Therapy: What Are the Benefits?

Jayant P. Talreja; Marisa Degaetani; Michele E. Rehan; Bryan G. Sauer; Michel Kahaleh


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2009

Evaluation of a Fully Covered Self-Expandable Metal Stent in Liver Transplant Patients with Bile Leaks: Mid-Term Analysis

Melissa S. Phillips; Bryan G. Sauer; Hugo Bonatti; Michele E. Rehan; LaVone Smith; Kristi Ellen; Timothy M. Schmitt; Michel Kahaleh


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2009

Single Operator Cholangioscopy After Metal Stent Removal: What Have We Learned?

Bryan G. Sauer; Andrew Y. Wang; Michele E. Rehan; Animesh Jain; Kristi Ellen; Henry C. Ho; Carl L. Berg; Timothy M. Schmitt; Michel Kahaleh

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Kristi Ellen

University of Virginia Health System

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Melissa S. Phillips

University of Virginia Health System

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Henry C. Ho

University of Virginia Health System

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Anshu Mahajan

University of Virginia Health System

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Animesh Jain

University of Virginia Health System

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