Bh. Lee et al., NEW SELF-EXPANDABLE SPIRAL METALLIC STENT - PRELIMINARY CLINICAL-EVALUATION IN MALIGNANT BILIARY OBSTRUCTION, Journal of vascular and interventional radiology, 6(4), 1995, pp. 635-640
PURPOSE: To describe a new self-expandable spiral-shaped metallic sten
t and to evaluate its clinical efficacy in malignant biliary obstructi
ons, PATIENTS AND METHODS: The stent was made of a 0.01-inch (0.25 mm)
stainless steel wire bent in a zigzag pattern and was formed into a s
piral configuration by differing the length of legs on each bend, One
revolution was composed of 10 bends, and the stent was longitudinally
connected by hanging each bending point of abutting bends, without use
of suture or silver solder, Twenty-six stents were placed to relieve
malignant biliary obstruction in 18 patients, Follow-up of 5-11 months
(mean, 7 months) was obtained, RESULTS: Ah stents were placed in the
desired location, and no procedural complications were encountered, Wi
thin 1 week after placement, all stents regained 90% or more of their
original diameters, Five patients died (range, 5-36 weeks), and 13 pat
ients are still alive (range, 20-45 weeks), Two patients experienced r
ecurrent jaundice and underwent further treatment, The stent was easil
y inserted, expanded well, was flexible, could be repositioned, and di
d not shorten, CONCLUSION: Favorable clinical results were obtained wi
th this spiral stent in malignant biliary obstruction, and further cli
nical testing is warranted.