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Efficacy and Safety of Self-Expandable Metallic Stent Placement for Malignant Esophageal Fistula
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Patients with malignant esophageal fistulas often experience dysphagia and infection, resulting in poor prognoses. Self-expandable metallic stent (SEMS) placement is a palliative treatment option; however, its efficacy and safety are unclear. We aimed to determine the efficacy and safety of SEMS placement for malignant esophageal fistulas. We retrospectively investigated patients who underwent SEMS placement for malignant esophageal fistulas between 2013 and 2022 at the Cancer Institute Hospital. Dysphagia scores (DSs) before and after SEMS placement, adverse events, and overall survival from SEMS placement until death were evaluated. A total of 17 patients underwent SEMS placement, including 12 and 5 patients with esophageal and lung cancers, respectively. Prior treatments included chemoradiotherapy (n = 11), radiotherapy (n = 4), and chemotherapy (n = 4); two patients underwent palliative radiotherapy after chemotherapy. All procedures were technically successful. After SEMS placement, 14 (82.4%) patients were able to consume semisolid or solid food (DS ≤ 2). Major adverse events were encountered in only one case. The median survival time after SEMS placement was 71 days (range 17–247 days). SEMS placement allowed most patients to resume oral intake with a low rate of major adverse events. SEMS placement is a reasonable palliative treatment option for patients with malignant fistulas who have poor prognoses.
Title: Efficacy and Safety of Self-Expandable Metallic Stent Placement for Malignant Esophageal Fistula
Description:
Patients with malignant esophageal fistulas often experience dysphagia and infection, resulting in poor prognoses.
Self-expandable metallic stent (SEMS) placement is a palliative treatment option; however, its efficacy and safety are unclear.
We aimed to determine the efficacy and safety of SEMS placement for malignant esophageal fistulas.
We retrospectively investigated patients who underwent SEMS placement for malignant esophageal fistulas between 2013 and 2022 at the Cancer Institute Hospital.
Dysphagia scores (DSs) before and after SEMS placement, adverse events, and overall survival from SEMS placement until death were evaluated.
A total of 17 patients underwent SEMS placement, including 12 and 5 patients with esophageal and lung cancers, respectively.
Prior treatments included chemoradiotherapy (n = 11), radiotherapy (n = 4), and chemotherapy (n = 4); two patients underwent palliative radiotherapy after chemotherapy.
All procedures were technically successful.
After SEMS placement, 14 (82.
4%) patients were able to consume semisolid or solid food (DS ≤ 2).
Major adverse events were encountered in only one case.
The median survival time after SEMS placement was 71 days (range 17–247 days).
SEMS placement allowed most patients to resume oral intake with a low rate of major adverse events.
SEMS placement is a reasonable palliative treatment option for patients with malignant fistulas who have poor prognoses.
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