Early Lumen-Apposing Metal Stent Dysfunction Complicating Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Gastroenterostomy: A Report of Two Cases

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2021-07

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Kastelijn, Janine B
Van der Voort, Veronique
Bijlsma, Alderina
Moons, Leon MGORCID 0000-0002-6913-9954ISNI 0000000393157578
Schwartz, Matthijs P
Vleggaar, Frank PORCID 0000-0001-8664-5130ISNI 0000000390476661

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Abstract

Endoscopic ultrasonography-guided gastroenterostomy using a lumen-apposing metal stent has emerged as a novel technique in the palliative treatment of malignant gastric outlet obstruction. Endoscopic ultrasonography-guided gastroenterostomy seems to have the potential to provide long-lasting patency in a minimally invasive manner. Low reintervention rates have been described. We report two cases with early lumen-apposing metal stent dysfunction, compromising patency. One case showed food impaction after three weeks, and hyperplastic tissue overgrowth with a buried distal flange six weeks after stent placement. The latter was successfully treated by argon plasma coagulation, stent removal, and deployment of a larger-diameter lumen-apposing metal stent. The second case showed a narrowed luminal diameter of the stent and jejunal pressure ulcerations after three weeks. The narrowing was successfully treated by balloon dilation. Eight weeks later, hyperplastic tissue overgrowth at the distal flange of the stent and a gastro-colonic fistula were diagnosed, followed by extensive reconstructive surgery.

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Endoscopy, Gastric outlet obstruction, Gastroenterostomy, Palliative care, Stents, Gastroenterology, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging, Medicine (miscellaneous), Case Reports

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Kastelijn, J B, Van der Voort, V, Bijlsma, A, Moons, L M G, Schwartz, M P & Vleggaar, F P 2021, 'Early Lumen-Apposing Metal Stent Dysfunction Complicating Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Gastroenterostomy : A Report of Two Cases', Clinical Endoscopy, vol. 54, no. 4, pp. 603-607. https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2020.201