2016
DOI: 10.1111/den.12742
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Clinical outcome of endoscopic covered metal stenting for resolution of benign biliary stricture: Systematic review and meta‐analysis

Abstract: Placement of CSEMS is effective in the treatment of benign biliary stricture with relatively short stenting duration and low long-term stricture recurrence rate. However, more prospectively randomized studies are required to confirm the results.

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“…Since that time, a large amount of retrospective clinical experience accrued using covered metal stents for a variety of benign biliary diseases in humans (2,3). These studies confirmed the animal studies showing that as long as the covering remained intact, the stents were removable.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…Since that time, a large amount of retrospective clinical experience accrued using covered metal stents for a variety of benign biliary diseases in humans (2,3). These studies confirmed the animal studies showing that as long as the covering remained intact, the stents were removable.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…Indeed, only one patient experienced biliary stricture recurrence after stent removal using our criteria. In this setting, temporal placement of a fully covered self‐expandable metal stent may have the potential to relieve biliary strictures with a smaller number of procedures and lower costs . For post‐DDLT biliary strictures, studies support the use of a metal stent at an early post‐operative period (approximately, 1 month after DDLT) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In general, multiple plastic stent implantation is recommended for treating benign biliary strictures, 36 and the number of reports on FCSEMS implantation has recently increased. Zheng et al 37 performed systematic review and meta-analysis, reported that placement of CSEMS was effective in the treatment of benign biliary stricture with relatively short stenting duration and low long-term stricture recurrence rate. Martins et al 38 compared CSEMS and multiple PSs, with 64 patients in each group, for treating biliary anastomotic strictures after liver transplantation.…”
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confidence: 99%