“…Compared to silicon stent, SEMS offers the advantages of lower migration rate, better conformation to irregular airways, and greater ease of placement as it can be placed even via flexible bronchoscopy under moderate sedation [2]. However, its use is associated with complications such as retained secretions, bacterial colonisation of stent, granulation tissue formation, difficult retrieval, high risk of hazardous complication upon attempting removal, and stent fracture [2,4].…”