Title of article
Fully Covered Metallic Stents for the Treatment of Benign Airway Stenosis
Author/Authors
Dahlqvist, Caroline Division of Pulmonology - CHU UCL Namur (Godinne Site) - Universite catholique de Louvain (UcL), Yvoir, Namur, Belgium , Ocak, Sebahat Division of Pulmonology - CHU UCL Namur (Godinne Site) - Universite catholique de Louvain (UcL), Yvoir, Namur, Belgium , Gourdin, Maximilien Department of Anaesthesiology CHU UCL Namur (Godinne Site) - Universite catholique de Louvain (UcL), Yvoir, Namur, Belgium , Sophie Dincq, Anne Department of Anaesthesiology CHU UCL Namur (Godinne Site) - Universite catholique de Louvain (UcL), Yvoir, Namur, Belgium , Putz, Laurie Department of Anaesthesiology CHU UCL Namur (Godinne Site) - Universite catholique de Louvain (UcL), Yvoir, Namur, Belgium , dOdemont, Jean-Paul Division of Pulmonology - CHU UCL Namur (Godinne Site) - Universite catholique de Louvain (UcL), Yvoir, Namur, Belgium
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8
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Abstract
Introduction. We herein report our experience with new fully covered self-expanding metallic stents in the setting of inoperable
recurrent benign tracheobronchial stenosis. Methods. Between May 2010 and July 2014, 21 Micro-Tech FC-SEMS (Nanjing
Co., Republic of Korea) were placed in our hospital in 16 patients for inoperable, recurrent (after dilatation), and symptomatic
benign airway stenosis. Their medical files were retrospectively reviewed in December 2014, with focus on stent’s tolerance and
durability data. Results. Twenty-one stents were inserted: 13 for posttransplant left main bronchus anastomotic stricture, seven for
postintubation tracheal stenosis, and one for postlobectomy anastomotic stricture. Positioning was easy for all of them. Stents were
in place for a mean duration of 282 days. The most common complications were granulation tissue development (35%), migration
(30%), and sputum retention (15%). Fifty-five % of the stents (11/20) had to be removed because of various complications, without
difficulty for all of them. None of the patients had life-threatening complications. Conclusion. Micro-Tech FC-SEMS were easy to
position and to remove. While the rate of complications requiring stent removal was significant, no life-threatening complication
occurred. Further studies are needed to better define their efficacy and safety in the treatment of benign airway disease.
Keywords
Stents , Stenosis , Benign Airway
Journal title
Canadian Respiratory Journal
Serial Year
2016
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2606876
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