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World J Gastrointest Endosc. Apr 16, 2012; 4(4): 142-147
Published online Apr 16, 2012. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v4.i4.142
Use of fully covered self-expanding metal stents in benign biliary diseases
Jesús García-Cano
Jesús García-Cano, Department of Digestive Diseases, Hospital Virgen de la Luz, 16002 Cuenca, Spain
Author contributions: García-Cano J soley cotributed to this manuscript.
Correspondence to: Jesús García-Cano, MD, PhD, Department of Digestive Diseases, Hospital Virgen de la Luz, 16002 Cuenca. Spain. endoscopia@endoscopiaintervencionista.org
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Received: April 30, 2011
Revised: February 24, 2012
Accepted: March 30, 2012
Published online: April 16, 2012
Abstract

Biliary fully covered self-expanding metal stents (FCSEMS) are now being used to treat several benign biliary conditions. Advantages include small predeployment and large postexpansion diameters in addition to an easy insertion technique. Lack of imbedding of the metal into the bile duct wall enables removability. In benign biliary strictures that usually require multiple procedures, despite the substantially higher cost of FCSEMS compared with plastic stents, the use of FCSEMS is offset by the reduced number of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography interventions required to achieve stricture resolution. In the same way, FCSEMS have also been employed to treat complex bile leaks, perforation and bleeding after endoscopic biliary sphincterotomy and as an aid to maintain permanent drainage tracts obtained by means of Endoscopic Ultrasound-guided biliary drainage. Good success rates have been achieved in all these conditions with an acceptable number of complications. FCSEMS were successfully removed in all patients. Comparative studies of FCSEMS and plastic stents are needed to demonstrate efficacy and cost-effectiveness

Keywords: Benign biliary strictures, Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography complications, Endoscopic ultrasound cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage, Fully covered self-expanding metal stents