Effectiveness and safety of metallic stent for ileocecal obstructive colon cancer: a report of 4 cases

  • Ishii T
  • Minaga K
  • Ogawa S
  • et al.
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Background and study aims Self-expandable metallic stents (SEMS) have been widely used for left-sided colorectal obstruction. Few studies on SEMS placement for right-sided colonic obstructions have been reported because stenting in the right colon is technically difficult, particularly in the ileocecal region. We present 4 cases of successful bridge-to-surgery stenting for ileocecal cancer. Using an endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography catheter with a movable tip and a decompression tube was effective for stenting. No adverse events occurred during or after SEMS placement in any of these cases. Short-term stenting for ileocecal cancer seems to be effective and safe.

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Ishii, T., Minaga, K., Ogawa, S., Ikenouchi, M., Yoshikawa, T., Akamatsu, T., … Yamashita, Y. (2017). Effectiveness and safety of metallic stent for ileocecal obstructive colon cancer: a report of 4 cases. Endoscopy International Open, 05(09), E834–E838. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-113560

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