2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-011-1827-6
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The role of clips in preventing migration of fully covered metallic esophageal stents: a pilot comparative study

Abstract: Anchoring of the upper flare of the fully covered SEMS with the endoscopic clip is feasible and significantly reduces stent migration.

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“…33 Additional strategies to prevent migration include clipping the proximal end of the stent to the mucosa. 68 Recent studies have favored endoscopic suturing to secure the stent to mucosa (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Endoluminal Stentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33 Additional strategies to prevent migration include clipping the proximal end of the stent to the mucosa. 68 Recent studies have favored endoscopic suturing to secure the stent to mucosa (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Endoluminal Stentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…H. Kato и соавт. [8] сооб-щили результаты исследования с участием 44 паци-ентов, что после фиксации верхнего конца стента к слизистой оболочке пищевода клипсами снизилось число случаев миграции полностью покрытых стен-тов с 34 до 13% [9].…”
Section: рис 2 выполнение эндоскопического стентирования пищеводаunclassified
“…Kato et al [43] reported no migration in nine patients with stent fixation with clips (three with strictures and six with digestive-respiratory fistula). In a series of 44 patients, fixation of the upper flare end of the stent to the esophageal mucosa with clips reduced migration rates of fully covered stents from 34% to 13% (3 out of 23 patients) [44] . Recently, a small pilot study described successful stent fixation using an overstitch endoscopic suturing device (Apollo Endosurgery, Inc., Austin, TX, United States).…”
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