Outcomes of lumen apposing metal stent placement in patients with surgically altered anatomy: Multicenter international experience

Background and study aims Although outcomes of lumen-apposing metal stents (LAMS) placement in native anatomy have been reported, data on LAMS placement in surgically altered anatomy (SAA) are sparse. We aimed to assess outcomes of LAMS placement in patients with SAA for different indications. Patie...

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Published inEndoscopy International Open Vol. 12; no. 10; pp. E1143 - E1149
Main Authors Mangiavillano, Benedetto, Ramai, Daryl, Kahaleh, Michel, Tyberg, Amy, Shahid, Haroon, Sarkar, Avik, Samanta, Jayanta, Dhar, Jahnvi, Bronswijk, Michiel, Van der Merwe, Schalk, Kouanda, Abdul, Ji, Hyun, Dai, Sun-Chuan, Deprez, Pierre, Vargas-Madrigal, Jorge, Vanella, Giuseppe, Leone, Roberto, Arcidiacono, Paolo Giorgio, Robles-Medranda, Carlos, Alcivar Vasquez, Juan, Arevalo-Mora, Martha, Fugazza, Alessandro, Ko, Christopher, Morris, John, Lisotti, Andrea, Fusaroli, Pietro, Dhaliwal, Amaninder, Mutignani, Massimiliano, Forti, Edoardo, Cottone, Irene, Larghi, Alberto, Rizzatti, Gianenrico, Galasso, Domenico, Barbera, Carmelo, Di Matteo, Francesco Maria, Stigliano, Serena, Binda, Cecilia, Fabbri, Carlo, Pham, Khanh Do-Cong, Di Mitri, Roberto, Amata, Michele, Crinó, Stefano Francesco, Ofosu, Andrew, De Luca, Luca, Al-Lehibi, Abed, Auriemma, Francesco, Paduano, Danilo, Calabrese, Federica, Gentile, Carmine, Hassan, Cesare, Repici, Alessandro, Facciorusso, Antonio
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LanguageEnglish
Published Germany Georg Thieme Verlag KG 01.10.2024
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Summary:Background and study aims Although outcomes of lumen-apposing metal stents (LAMS) placement in native anatomy have been reported, data on LAMS placement in surgically altered anatomy (SAA) are sparse. We aimed to assess outcomes of LAMS placement in patients with SAA for different indications. Patients and methods This was an international, multicenter, retrospective, observational study at 25 tertiary care centers through November 2023. Consecutive patients with SAA who underwent LAMS placement were included. The primary outcome was technical success defined as correct placement of LAMS. Secondary outcomes were clinical success and safety. Results Two hundred and seventy patients (125 males; average age 61 ± 15 years) underwent LAMS placement with SAA. Procedures included EUS-directed transgastric ERCP (EDGE) and EUS-directed transenteric ERCP (EDEE) (n = 82), EUS-guided entero-enterostomy (n = 81), EUS-guided biliary drainage (n = 57), EUS-guided drainage of peri-pancreatic fluid collections (n = 48), and EUS-guided pancreaticogastrostomy (n = 2). Most cases utilized AXIOS stents (n = 255) compared with SPAXUS stents (n = 15). Overall, technical success was 98%, clinical success was 97%, and the adverse event (AE) rate was 12%. Using AGREE classification, five events were rated as Grade II, 21 events as Grade IIIa, and six events as IIIb. No difference in AEs were noted among stent types (P = 0.52). Conclusions This study shows that placement of LAMS is associated with high technical and clinical success rates in patients with SAA. However, the rate of AEs is noteworthy, and thus, these procedures should be performed by expert endoscopists at tertiary centers.
ISSN:2364-3722
2196-9736
DOI:10.1055/a-2411-1814