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Transtracheal Esophageal Stent Removal: A Case-Series
Author(s) -
Guillaume Buiret,
M. Guiraud,
J Pierron,
Mathieu Schoeffler,
S. Duperret,
J Baulieux,
Lionel Wander,
Marc Poupart,
J.-C. Pignat
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of clinical medicine research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1918-3011
pISSN - 1918-3003
DOI - 10.4021/jocmr1216e
Subject(s) - medicine , esophageal stent , fistula , stent , malignancy , surgery , chemoradiotherapy , general surgery , radiation therapy
Benign esophagorespiratory fistula is a rare but often lethal affection and difficult to cure. Possible treatments are surgery or esophageal stenting but may fail and cause respiratory failure. Two patients with spontaneous esophagorespiratory fistula after chemoradiotherapy for an esophageal malignancy were both treated by esophageal exclusion but esophageal stent were left in place. The esophageal stents were transtracheally removed through the fistula. The removals were successful, patients could leave Intensive Care Unit and returned home. Transtracheal esophageal stent removal is technically possible but very risky. Such situations must be avoided: esophageal stents must absolutely be removed before esophageal exclusion.

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