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Stenting and interventional radiology for obstructive jaundice in patients with unresectable biliary tract carcinomas

Together with biliary drainage, which is an appropriate procedure for unresectable biliary cancer, biliary stent placement is used to improve symptoms associated with jaundice. Owing to investigations comparing percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD), surgical drainage, and endoscopic drai...

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Autores principales: Tsuyuguchi, Toshio, Takada, Tadahiro, Miyazaki, Masaru, Miyakawa, Shuichi, Tsukada, Kazuhiro, Nagino, Masato, Kondo, Satoshi, Furuse, Junji, Saito, Hiroya, Suyama, Masafumi, Kimura, Fumio, Yoshitomi, Hideyuki, Nozawa, Satoshi, Yoshida, Masahiro, Wada, Keita, Amano, Hodaka, Miura, Fumihiko
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Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2794345/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18274846
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00534-007-1282-x
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author Tsuyuguchi, Toshio
Takada, Tadahiro
Miyazaki, Masaru
Miyakawa, Shuichi
Tsukada, Kazuhiro
Nagino, Masato
Kondo, Satoshi
Furuse, Junji
Saito, Hiroya
Suyama, Masafumi
Kimura, Fumio
Yoshitomi, Hideyuki
Nozawa, Satoshi
Yoshida, Masahiro
Wada, Keita
Amano, Hodaka
Miura, Fumihiko
author_facet Tsuyuguchi, Toshio
Takada, Tadahiro
Miyazaki, Masaru
Miyakawa, Shuichi
Tsukada, Kazuhiro
Nagino, Masato
Kondo, Satoshi
Furuse, Junji
Saito, Hiroya
Suyama, Masafumi
Kimura, Fumio
Yoshitomi, Hideyuki
Nozawa, Satoshi
Yoshida, Masahiro
Wada, Keita
Amano, Hodaka
Miura, Fumihiko
author_sort Tsuyuguchi, Toshio
collection PubMed
description Together with biliary drainage, which is an appropriate procedure for unresectable biliary cancer, biliary stent placement is used to improve symptoms associated with jaundice. Owing to investigations comparing percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD), surgical drainage, and endoscopic drainage, many types of stents are now available that can be placed endoscopically. The stents used are classified roughly as plastic stents and metal stents. Compared with plastic stents, metal stents are of large diameter, and have long-term patency (although they are expensive). For this reason, the use of metal stents is preferred for patients who are expected to survive for more than 6 months, whereas for patients who are likely to survive for less than 6 months, the use of plastic stents is not considered to be improper. Obstruction in a metal stent is caused by a tumor that grows within the stent through the mesh interstices. To overcome such problems, a covered metal stent was developed, and these stents are now used in patients with malignant distal biliary obstruction. However, this type of stent has been reported to have several shortcomings, such as being associated with the development of acute cholecystitis and stent migration. In spite of these shortcomings, evidence is expected to demonstrate its superiority over other types of stent.
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spelling pubmed-27943452009-12-29 Stenting and interventional radiology for obstructive jaundice in patients with unresectable biliary tract carcinomas Tsuyuguchi, Toshio Takada, Tadahiro Miyazaki, Masaru Miyakawa, Shuichi Tsukada, Kazuhiro Nagino, Masato Kondo, Satoshi Furuse, Junji Saito, Hiroya Suyama, Masafumi Kimura, Fumio Yoshitomi, Hideyuki Nozawa, Satoshi Yoshida, Masahiro Wada, Keita Amano, Hodaka Miura, Fumihiko J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg Article Together with biliary drainage, which is an appropriate procedure for unresectable biliary cancer, biliary stent placement is used to improve symptoms associated with jaundice. Owing to investigations comparing percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD), surgical drainage, and endoscopic drainage, many types of stents are now available that can be placed endoscopically. The stents used are classified roughly as plastic stents and metal stents. Compared with plastic stents, metal stents are of large diameter, and have long-term patency (although they are expensive). For this reason, the use of metal stents is preferred for patients who are expected to survive for more than 6 months, whereas for patients who are likely to survive for less than 6 months, the use of plastic stents is not considered to be improper. Obstruction in a metal stent is caused by a tumor that grows within the stent through the mesh interstices. To overcome such problems, a covered metal stent was developed, and these stents are now used in patients with malignant distal biliary obstruction. However, this type of stent has been reported to have several shortcomings, such as being associated with the development of acute cholecystitis and stent migration. In spite of these shortcomings, evidence is expected to demonstrate its superiority over other types of stent. Springer-Verlag 2008-02-16 2008-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2794345/ /pubmed/18274846 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00534-007-1282-x Text en © Springer Japan 2008
spellingShingle Article
Tsuyuguchi, Toshio
Takada, Tadahiro
Miyazaki, Masaru
Miyakawa, Shuichi
Tsukada, Kazuhiro
Nagino, Masato
Kondo, Satoshi
Furuse, Junji
Saito, Hiroya
Suyama, Masafumi
Kimura, Fumio
Yoshitomi, Hideyuki
Nozawa, Satoshi
Yoshida, Masahiro
Wada, Keita
Amano, Hodaka
Miura, Fumihiko
Stenting and interventional radiology for obstructive jaundice in patients with unresectable biliary tract carcinomas
title Stenting and interventional radiology for obstructive jaundice in patients with unresectable biliary tract carcinomas
title_full Stenting and interventional radiology for obstructive jaundice in patients with unresectable biliary tract carcinomas
title_fullStr Stenting and interventional radiology for obstructive jaundice in patients with unresectable biliary tract carcinomas
title_full_unstemmed Stenting and interventional radiology for obstructive jaundice in patients with unresectable biliary tract carcinomas
title_short Stenting and interventional radiology for obstructive jaundice in patients with unresectable biliary tract carcinomas
title_sort stenting and interventional radiology for obstructive jaundice in patients with unresectable biliary tract carcinomas
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2794345/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18274846
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00534-007-1282-x
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