Case Reports in Gastroenterology (Apr 2009)

Palliative Percutaneous Jejunal Stent for Patients with Short Bowel Syndrome

  • Satoru Takayama,
  • Yasuo Ochi,
  • Akira Yasuda,
  • Masaki Sakamoto,
  • Hideki Takahashi,
  • Yoshimi Akamo,
  • Hiromitsu Takeyama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000210640
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 72 – 76

Abstract

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Gastrointestinal obstruction is a common preterminal event in patients with gastric and pancreatic cancer who often undergo palliative bypass surgery. Although endoscopic palliation with self-expandable metallic stents has emerged as a safe and effective alternative to surgery, experience with this technique remains limited. In particular, a proximal jejunal obstruction requires more technical expertise than a duodenal obstruction. Palliative treatment modalities include both surgical and nonsurgical approaches. In this report, we describe the successful placement of self-expandable metallic stents at the proximal jejunum using a combination of percutaneous endoscopic, intraoperative, and transstomal stenting. Usually endoscopy is not indicated in cases of proximal jejunal obstruction, but some cases may require palliative endoscopy instead of bypass operation.

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