This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Michael B Ujiki during the Masters Flexible Endoscopy: Endoscopic Dilation and Stent Placement on April 11 2018
Keyword(s): abdominal pain, adjuvant therapy, adverse event, adverse events, airway compression, anastomotic leak, antiangiogenics, aorta, aspiration, biliary obstruction, biliary stent, bleeding, chemotherapy, chest, chest pain, colonic stents, complications, covered stents, disease free, diverting ostomy, double balloon enteroscopy, duodenal, duodenum, dysphagia, endoscope, endoscopic dilation, endoscopy suite, esophageal cancer, esophageal stents, esophageal tumor, esophagectomy, esophagus, external tumor compression, feeding tube, fistulae, gastric bypass, gastric conduit, gastrintestinal suite, gastroduodenal stents, gastroenterologist, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastrointestinal tract, general anesthesia, GERD, GI suite, GI tract, hepatobiliary surgeons, hospice, HPB surgeons, induction, inoperable, jaundice, lesion, life expectancy, malignancy, malignant tracheoesophageal fistulae, masters flexible endoscopy, mechanical soft diet, metal stents, morbidity, mortality, neoadjuvant therapy, obstructing colon tumor, obstruction, oncologist, outcomes, pancreatic cancer, perforation, peristalsis, plastic stents, pressure necrosis, pylorus, radiation, randomized trials, stent migration, stent placement, stent removal, stoma, stomach, stool, tenesmus, through-the-scope, TTS, tumor ingrowth, tumor shrinkage, UES, upper esophageal sphincter
Outcomes: Malignant esophageal–36 sec NEJM 1993
Complications: Esophageal–2:00 Endoscopy 2001
Stent migration–4:24 Ann Surg Oncol 2010
Success stent of esophageal tumor video clip–5:22
Gastroduodenal stents–6:39 Endoscopy 2004
Colonic stents–9:30 Surg Endosc 2007
Stenting during adjuvant therapy–10:53 GIE 2010
Conclusion–11:19