Endoscopic esophageal stenting for advanced esophageal cancer in Lubaga Hospital, Kampala, Uganda

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Objective: Esophageal cancer is a common malignancy globally. Most patients in sub-Saharan Africa present at advanced stage not amenable to curative therapy. Stenting provides palliation for these patients. In Uganda, many endoscopy units can perform diagnostic endoscopy but only a handful routinely perform endoscopic interventions like stenting. We describe esophageal cancer patients who underwent esophageal stenting intending to highlight its importance in a resource-limited setting. Endoscopy reports were reviewed for patients who underwent evaluation for esophageal cancer at Lubaga Hospital from December 2014 to March 2022. Results: 315 records of patients with esophageal cancer were reviewed. Male to female ratio was 2:1. 188(60%) patients were 60 years and above. 268 (85%) esophageal lesions were described as fungating, friable or polypoid. 249 (79%) tumors were in mid or distal esophagus. 66% esophageal lesions caused severe luminal obstruction not traversable by the scope. 164 (52%) patients did not opt for stenting due to personal and other reasons. Stenting wasn’t successful in 7 out of the 148 patients who underwent either primary or tandem stenting. Despite 207 (66%) of patients with advanced esophageal cancer presenting with endoscopically non-traversable tumors, endoscopic stenting was still possible with a technical success rate of 95.3%.

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Okello, M., Darshit, D., Nabwire, E. P., Tinka, A. A., Bakeera-Kitaka, S., & Ocama, P. (2022). Endoscopic esophageal stenting for advanced esophageal cancer in Lubaga Hospital, Kampala, Uganda. BMC Research Notes, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-022-06236-4

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