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Colonic stents: the modern treatment of colonic obstruction. | LitMetric

Colonic stents: the modern treatment of colonic obstruction.

Adv Ther

Hahnemann University Hospital, Drexel University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Published: February 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • Colonic stents are used mainly for managing colorectal cancer, providing either palliative care or as a temporary solution before surgery, and are now also recommended for treating benign strictures.
  • There are various colonic stents available, classified into covered and uncovered types, with similar success and complication rates, and recent advancements have introduced faster deployment methods.
  • A multidisciplinary approach is essential for effectively using colonic stents in treating acute colonic obstructions to enhance patient outcomes, such as quality of life and survival rates.

Article Abstract

Colonic stents traditionally have been used for the management of colorectal cancer, either as a palliative treatment or as a bridge to surgery. More recently, colonic stents have also been advocated as part of the therapy of benign strictures. A number of colonic stents are available worldwide, four of which are made in the USA. These stents are classified as covered or uncovered, with similar clinical applications. Technical and clinical success rates are similar among these different stents, as well as the rate of complications, which mainly consist of obstruction and migration. The deployment systems utilize fluoroscopy, endoscopy, or both. More recently, stents became available that are deployed "through the scope" (TTS) making the procedure faster. However, this advance does not exclude the use of fluoroscopy, particularly in those cases where the direct visualization of the proximal end of the stricture is absent. The increasing experience in the management of colorectal cancer with colonic stents decreases the morbidity and mortality, as well as cost, in comparison with surgical intervention for acute colonic obstruction. Management with colonic stents can also rule out proximal synchronous lesions after initial decompression prior to definitive surgery. Benign conditions may also be treated with stents. A multidisciplinary approach for the use of colonic stents during assessment and management of acute colonic obstruction is necessary in order to achieve a satisfactory outcome, whether that be better quality of life or improved survival.

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