Multiple perforations of the jejunum caused by a migrated esophageal stent.
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gency department with a 5-day history of persistent lower abdominal pain and nausea. His medical historywas significant for a silicone-covered self-expandingmetallic esophageal stent (MTN-SE-G-20/80, Nanjing, China) placed 3 weeks previously for a tracheoesophageal fistula. Plain abdominal and chest radiographs showed the stent lying in the inferior abdominal cavity (●" Fig. 1). There was no evidence of small-intestinal obstruction or perforation. Over the next 2 days the patient failed to improve and experienced progressive lower abdominal pain. A laparotomy revealed a roughly 10cm long stent lying within the ascending colon. There were no signs of impaction and obstruction. Two perforations, approximately 0.2 cm, with feces and pus were identified at the antimesenteric border of the jejunum proximal to the Treitz ligament. The perforations were closed in two layers following debridement and the stent was left in situ. At 6 days after the laparotomy, the stent was expelled per rectum (●" Fig. 2). The patient made an uneventful postoperative recovery. A rare but serious complication of endoscopic stent placement is stent migration with resultant intestinal perforation [1– 3]. Congenital anatomical abnormalities and fixation of the bowel because of previous postoperative eventration or adherence are common risk factors for bowel perforation because these conditions impede progression of the stent through the bowel [4]. In our case, fixation of the proximal jejunum to the Treitz ligament may have led to decreased mobility of the migrated stent, and the mechanical force exerted by the uncovered flared ends of the metallic stent against intestinal mucosa may have led to pressure necrosis and delayed perforation of the wall over a long period of time. We suggest that patients with a removable esophageal stent should be carefully evaluated and followed up. In addition, we advocate elective surgical removal of migrated metallic stents. Multiple perforations of the jejunum caused by a migrated esophageal stent
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Endoscopy
دوره 43 Suppl 2 UCTN شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2011