Abstract:<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Anastomotic leak (AL) is a dangerous complication in the early postoperative period after total gastrectomy or esophagectomy being associated with high mortality. Self-expandable metal stents (SEMS) play a significant role in AL management. Only one case report described the use of Mega-Stent in AL setting. The authors report a two-case series with different applications of a Niti-S esophageal Mega-Stent in AL management. <b><i>Case Report:</i&… Show more
“…Endoluminal stenting is commonly used for staple-line leaks after LSG. Mega-stent offers complete bridging between esophagus and the duodenum, overcoming self-expandable metal stents’ limitations and increasing treatment success 1 2 3 4 5 .…”
“…Endoluminal stenting is commonly used for staple-line leaks after LSG. Mega-stent offers complete bridging between esophagus and the duodenum, overcoming self-expandable metal stents’ limitations and increasing treatment success 1 2 3 4 5 .…”
“…Sometimes endoscopists need to innovate and think outside the box to overcome complex and particular situations. For instance, Brito et al [ 11 ] presented a case series describing the application of Niti-S esophageal mega-stent in 2 patients with anastomotic leaks after oncologic surgery. Both cases achieved leak resolution after 2 weeks without adverse events.…”
Aplicações luminais e extraluminais de próteses endoscópicas: um futuro brilhante para a gastroenterologia Palavras Chave Endoscopia • Ultrassonografia transendoscópica • Prótese endoscópica • Prótese metálica de aposição de lúmen
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