A Pediatric Nasogastroscope Facilitates Colorectal Endoscopic Stenting.

Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech

Department Of Surgery- Pietro Valdoni, University of Rome La Sapienza, Rome, Italy.

Published: December 2018

Purpose: Endoscopic placement of self-expandable metal stents (SEMSs) to relieve malignant colorectal obstruction has been widely accepted in clinical practice. Despite increasing experience, early and late complications occur with an incidence ranging from 4% to 20%.

Materials And Methods: We have adopted a modification in the technique. A pediatric nasogastroscope (4.8 mm in diameter) has been used to pass the obstruction. It is possible to have a direct vision of the anatomy and pathology, and to pass the guidewire above the obstruction, through the nasogastroscope, under direct vision. Fluoroscopy was also used to follow the course of the guidewire and deployment of the stent.

Results: Early and late complications have been reduced with the new technique.

Conclusions: In the most recent experience of 64 patients, early and late complications have been reduced significantly. This new technique reduces radiation exposure by 70% for the patients and for the operators.

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