Technical success of endoscopic stenting for malignant gastric outlet obstruction

Palliation of irresectable malignant gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) using self-expanding metal stents (SEMS) is gaining popularity with high technical success rates. The aim of this study was to review and compare GOO stenting for malignancy with other series. A retrospective review of all patient...

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Published inSouth African journal of surgery. Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir chirurgie Vol. 61; no. 4; p. 33
Main Authors Tait, D, Scriba, M F, Robinson, C, Jonas, E G, Chinnery, G E
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LanguageEnglish
Published South Africa 01.11.2023
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Abstract Palliation of irresectable malignant gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) using self-expanding metal stents (SEMS) is gaining popularity with high technical success rates. The aim of this study was to review and compare GOO stenting for malignancy with other series. A retrospective review of all patients undergoing pyloroduodenal stenting for malignant GOO at Groote Schuur Hospital, 1 March 2018-31 August 2021, evaluating demographics, technical success, pathology, and stentrelated complications was done. One hundred and fourteen patients, of which 38.6% were female, were included, with gastric malignancies (74.6%) being the most frequent underlying pathology. Median age was 64 years (IQR 53-70 years), with 48.2% having at least one comorbidity. The majority (96 patients; 85.7%) required only one stent. In total, 132 stent insertion attempts were undertaken. Three technical failures were experienced (one incorrect stent placement and two failed insertions), equating to a 97.4% technical success rate. Four immediate complications occurred (3.1%): two related to sedation, one incorrect stent placement and an oesophagogastric junction perforation with procedural death. Fifteen delayed complications occurred: 13 tumour in-growth blockages, one stent fracture and one case of poor radial stent expansion. Stent blockages occurred at a median of 107 days (IQR 80-275 days). Salvage stenting was 100% successful in 14 cases requiring re-stenting. Technical insertion success rates of primary and salvage duodenal stenting for malignant GOO are on par with international high-volume units. The leading pathology locally is gastric adenocarcinoma, with palliative stenting remaining a feasible and accessible option.
AbstractList Palliation of irresectable malignant gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) using self-expanding metal stents (SEMS) is gaining popularity with high technical success rates. The aim of this study was to review and compare GOO stenting for malignancy with other series. A retrospective review of all patients undergoing pyloroduodenal stenting for malignant GOO at Groote Schuur Hospital, 1 March 2018-31 August 2021, evaluating demographics, technical success, pathology, and stentrelated complications was done. One hundred and fourteen patients, of which 38.6% were female, were included, with gastric malignancies (74.6%) being the most frequent underlying pathology. Median age was 64 years (IQR 53-70 years), with 48.2% having at least one comorbidity. The majority (96 patients; 85.7%) required only one stent. In total, 132 stent insertion attempts were undertaken. Three technical failures were experienced (one incorrect stent placement and two failed insertions), equating to a 97.4% technical success rate. Four immediate complications occurred (3.1%): two related to sedation, one incorrect stent placement and an oesophagogastric junction perforation with procedural death. Fifteen delayed complications occurred: 13 tumour in-growth blockages, one stent fracture and one case of poor radial stent expansion. Stent blockages occurred at a median of 107 days (IQR 80-275 days). Salvage stenting was 100% successful in 14 cases requiring re-stenting. Technical insertion success rates of primary and salvage duodenal stenting for malignant GOO are on par with international high-volume units. The leading pathology locally is gastric adenocarcinoma, with palliative stenting remaining a feasible and accessible option.
Author Jonas, E G
Tait, D
Robinson, C
Chinnery, G E
Scriba, M F
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