Journal of Clinical Medicine (Jun 2021)

A Prospective Multicenter Study of “Inside Stents” for Biliary Stricture: Multicenter Evolving Inside Stent Registry (MEISteR)

  • Hirofumi Kogure,
  • Hironari Kato,
  • Kazumichi Kawakubo,
  • Hirotoshi Ishiwatari,
  • Akio Katanuma,
  • Yoshinobu Okabe,
  • Toru Ueki,
  • Tesshin Ban,
  • Keiji Hanada,
  • Kazuya Sugimori,
  • Yousuke Nakai,
  • Hiroyuki Isayama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10132936
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 13
p. 2936

Abstract

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Background: Endoscopic biliary stent placement is the standard of care for biliary strictures, but stents across the papilla are prone to duodenobiliary reflux, which can cause stent occlusion. Preliminary studies of “inside stents” placed above the papilla showed encouraging outcomes, but prospective data with a large cohort were not reported. Methods: This was a prospective multicenter registry of commercially available inside stents for benign and malignant biliary strictures. Primary endpoint was recurrent biliary obstruction (RBO). Secondary endpoints were technical success of stent placement and removal, adverse events, and stricture resolution. Results: A total of 209 inside stents were placed in 132 (51 benign and 81 malignant) cases with biliary strictures in 10 Japanese centers. During the follow-up period of 8.4 months, RBO was observed in 19% of benign strictures. The RBO rate was 49% in malignant strictures, with the median time to RBO of 4.7 months. Technical success rates of stent placement and removal were both 100%. The adverse event rate was 8%. Conclusion: This prospective multicenter study demonstrated that inside stents above the papilla were feasible in malignant and benign biliary strictures, but a randomized controlled trial is warranted to confirm its superiority to conventional stents across the papilla.

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