Background: To determine the usefulness of metallic stent in advanced oesophageal malignancies. Methods: In a retrospective study conducted at the Endoscopy Unit of King Abdulaziz University Hospital, patients underwent stent placement, with or without palliative radiotherapy for inoperable esophageal cancer, during the period spanning January 2010 through December 2014. Ethical approval for this study was granted by the King Abdulaziz University Research Ethics Committee. Data were collected from the electronic database of the hospital. All patients underwent OGD before stenting to know site of tumor, length of tumor and degree of stricture. Barium meal and CT scan was also done in some cases to know exact characteristics of tumor. Stent was selected more than 2 cm longer than the length of tumor. Self expanding metallic stents were used in all cases. Confirmation of proper placement of stent was done using fluoroscopy. Complications post stenting were analysed. Results: A total of 15 cases were studied. Males were 53.3% while females were 46.7%. Youngest patient was 39 yr old and eldest was 79 years with mean 64.93 years. Mean height was 159.73 cm and mean weight 54.98 kilogram. Co-morbidities like DM was 20%, DM with HTN was 6.7%, bronchial asthma 13.3% and DM with HTN with IHD and Renal implant in 6.7%. Diagnosis at admission was esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in 33.3%, esophageal adeno-carcinoma in 53.3%, gastric cancer in 6.7%, tracho-esophageal fistula in 6.7%. Stage 3 was 13.3%, and stage 4 was 86.7%. Surgical resection and palliation was done in14.2%, and only palliation was done in 92.9% of cases. SEMS were used in all patients and majority had Niti-S stent placed in 73.3% and Wallflex in 13.3% and Ultraflex in 6.7% and Boston in 6.7% cases. Dysphagia was Indication of stenting in 100% of cases and stricture in 57.1% and stricture and recurrent aspiration in 42.9%. Post stenting complications were early in 20% and late in 40%. Tumor ingrowth was in 20%, GERD in 20%, Mild chest pain and discomfort in 10%, stent migration in 10%, fistula formation in 10%, chest pain and GERD in 10%, and aspiration and pneumonia in 20%. Conclusions: Self expanding metallic stents are invaluable in advanced oesophageal cancer for palliation and alleviation of symptoms and better quality of life. Patients prior to chemoradiotherapy may get benefit of stenting making oesophageal passage patent which may otherwise get occluded by edema caused by radiotherapy.
KeywordsOesophageal CancerMetallic Stent
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