Efficacy and safety of a WallFlex enteral stent for malignant gastric obstruction.

2013 
Aim The aim of the present study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of a newly available enteral WallFlex stent for malignant gastric outlet obstruction (GOO). Methods Twenty-one consecutive patients with symptomatic (unable to take solids) malignant GOO treated by a WallFlex stent from April 2010 to February 2012 were included and analyzed retrospectively. Main outcome measurements were technical success, early complications, clinical response (elimination of the need for nasogastric tube drainage), clinical success (improvement of oral intake to a GOO score of 2 or 3), and duration of sustaining a GOO score of 2 or 3 after clinical success (median duration until reworsening of GOO score to <2 by the Kaplan–Meier method). A four-point GOO scoring system (0–3) was used for estimation of oral intake. Results Technical success rate was 100%. Bleeding and perforation after stent placement and stent dislocation/migration in the follow-up period did not occur in any patients, whereas one patient (5%) developed moderate post-procedural pancreatitis. Clinical response and clinical success was achieved in all patients and in 81% (17/21), respectively. In 17 patients whose GOO score had improved to 2 or 3 after stent placement, eight (47%) developed reworsening of the GOO score to <2 with a median time of 148 days (95% confidence interval [CI], 0–328; Kaplan–Meier method). Median survival time after the initial intervention was 61 days (95% CI, 40–82). Conclusion Placement of an enteral WallFlex stent in patients with malignant GOO is safe and effective.
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