Covered self-expanding metal stents (SEMSs) have proven effective for managing malignant bile duct strictures and may reduce risk of tumor ingrowth. A new nitinol partially covered biliary SEMS was prospectively evaluated.

Costamagna, G., Tringali, A., Reddy, D., Devière, J., Bruno, M., Ponchon, T., Neuhaus, H., Mutignani, M., Rao, G., Lakhtakia, S., Le Moine, O., Fockens, P., Rauws, E., Lepilliez, V., Schumacher, B., Seelhoff, A., Carr Locke, D., A new partially covered nitinol stent for palliative treatment of malignant bile duct obstruction: a multicenter single-arm prospective study, <<ENDOSCOPY>>, 2011; 43 (4): 317-324. [doi:10.1055/s-0030-1256294] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/5618]

A new partially covered nitinol stent for palliative treatment of malignant bile duct obstruction: a multicenter single-arm prospective study

Costamagna, Guido;Tringali, Andrea;Bruno, Mariafilomena;Mutignani, Massimiliano;
2011

Abstract

Covered self-expanding metal stents (SEMSs) have proven effective for managing malignant bile duct strictures and may reduce risk of tumor ingrowth. A new nitinol partially covered biliary SEMS was prospectively evaluated.
2011
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Costamagna, G., Tringali, A., Reddy, D., Devière, J., Bruno, M., Ponchon, T., Neuhaus, H., Mutignani, M., Rao, G., Lakhtakia, S., Le Moine, O., Fockens, P., Rauws, E., Lepilliez, V., Schumacher, B., Seelhoff, A., Carr Locke, D., A new partially covered nitinol stent for palliative treatment of malignant bile duct obstruction: a multicenter single-arm prospective study, <<ENDOSCOPY>>, 2011; 43 (4): 317-324. [doi:10.1055/s-0030-1256294] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/5618]
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