Long-Term follow-up in Patients with Malignant Biliary Obstruction after Percutaneous Placement of Uncovered Wallstent Endoprostheses

1999 
Purpose: Evaluation of the treatment of malignant obstructive jaundice by percutaneous insertion of uncovered stents.Material and Methods: 51 patients (35 men, 16 women) with inoperable malignant biliary obstruction underwent percutaneous placement of uncovered Wallstent biliary endoprostheses. A total of 65 endoprostheses were inserted.Results: the technical success rate was 98%, and the procedure-related complications rate was 10%. Early complications rate within the first 30 days was 2%. the clinical success rate within the first 30 days was 98% and the 30-day mortality rate was 2%. the late complications rate was 16%. the overall stent occlusion rate was 18% at a mean of 288.4 days. Mean survival time of the 50 patients was 214 days, and the mean total duration of hospital stay was 9.8 days.Conclusions: the advantages of uncovered Wallstent endoprostheses justify their placement in patients with inoperable malignant obstructive jaundice since patients' quality of life is markedly improved. Stent inser...
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