2006
DOI: 10.1259/bjr/66364821
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An unusual complication of oesophageal stent deployment

Abstract: Insertion of a self-expanding metal stent is commonly used to palliate dysphagia secondary to oesophageal carcinoma. Displacement of the stent itself is a recognized complication which can result in perforation of the upper gastrointestinal tract. We report the first case of bowel obstruction and perforation resulting from the olive of the deployment system. This was probably due to peritoneal deposits on the small intestine obstructing passage of the olive.

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“…43,44 Perforation after stent migration relatively less common, however in anatomic abnormalities like strictures, diverticula/hernias, precipitates perforation induced by a migrated stent. 45…”
Section: Stent Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…43,44 Perforation after stent migration relatively less common, however in anatomic abnormalities like strictures, diverticula/hernias, precipitates perforation induced by a migrated stent. 45…”
Section: Stent Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%