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Background: Self-expanding metallic stent (SEMS) placement is an important method of dysphagia palliation for patients with inoperable esophageal cancer. In most institutions, it is performed with fluoroscopic guidance; however, in 2001, we described a novel, direct-vision approach to SEMS placement, which does not require fluoroscopy. Here we report an audit of our experience over the last 5 years when using this methodology.
Objective: To describe our 5-year experience of 98 patients in whom esophageal stents were inserted when using the direct-vision technique and compare outcomes with published series of radiography-guided stents.
Design: Retrospective review of single-center experience.
Setting: English National Health Service Cancer Centre Hospital.
Patients: All patients who underwent esophageal stent insertion for a primary esophageal malignancy.
Interventions: SEMS insertion by direct endoscopic vision.
Results: Ninety-eight patients underwent SEMS insertion for malignant dysphagia during the study period, 92% of which were inserted without fluoroscopy. The technique had a low complication rate, which was consistent with published fluoroscopic data, and the median survival beyond stent insertion was 100 days (interquartile range, 62, 256; range, 4-921 days). In 59 patients, no further endoscopic palliative procedure was required.
Limitations: Retrospective data collection.
Conclusions: This series confirms direct-vision SEMS placement as a safe and efficacious method of malignant dysphagia palliation, providing definitive treatment in almost two thirds of cases.
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