1、单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,*,*,单击此处编辑母版标题样式,消化道狭窄的内镜治疗,病理类型,我国,鳞癌为主 97.6%,上1/3段 8.8%,中1/3段 65.9%,下1/3段,25.3%,西方国家,以下段食管为主、主要为腺癌(60以上),食管癌的治疗,(强调早期发现、早期诊断、早期治疗),手术治疗,-,姑息性手术,-,根治性手术,内镜下治疗,-,食管扩张,食管支架取代传统的旁路手术,-,内镜下电灼切除、,Nd:YAG,激光切除、,光动力疗法等,化疗:5-,Fu,和顺铂为主,放疗:外放射为主,以手术为主的综合治疗,手术适应证,早期食管癌,中期()、中下段食管癌病变在5,cm,内,上段
2、在3,cm,内,全身情况好者,中期()、病变在5,cm,以上,无明显远处转移,全身条件允许,可采用术前放化疗与手术综合疗法,放射治疗后复发,病变范围尚不大,无远处转移,全身情况良好者,手术禁忌证,食管癌病变广泛或累及邻近器官如气管、肺、纵隔等者,已有锁骨上窝淋巴结等远处转移者,有严重心、肺或肝功能不全者,严重恶病质者,Surgical resection is the only curative treatment option,for invasive esophageal cancer.However,despite careful,staging and advances in adju
3、vant therapy and surgical,techniques,5-year survival rates rarely exceed 40%.1,2,Many patients present with locoregional recurrence and,distant metastasis within 2 years after curative esophagectomy.,3 Treatment of patients with local disease recurrence,aims at relieving dysphagia,食管气管瘘金属支架置放术,复查碘油造
4、影未见造影剂瘘出。,Esophageal diseases and types of SEMS used,UU CU E GZ W,Esophageal carcinoma,Cervical(n=14)7 7 ,Thoracic(n=93)31 47 7 3 5,G-E junction(n=79)44 26 2 7,Locally recurrent carcinoma 12 36 ,(n=48),Achalasia(n=8)4 4 ,UU,Uncovered Ultraflex(Boston Scientific,Boston,Mass.);,CU,covered Ultraflex(Bo
5、ston Scientific);,E,Esophacoil(Instent Inc.,Eden Prarie,Minn.);,GZ,Gianturco Z-stent(Cook Inc.,Bloomington,Ind.);,W,Wallstent(Boston Scientific).,Factors that may predispose to esophageal stent migration:multivariate analysis,N Migration(%),p value,Gender,Female 58 8/13(61.5)0.0038,Stricture,TC 80 2
6、/13(15.4)0.954,GEJ 67 9/13(11.4)0.017,EAC 8 2/13(25)0.625,Previous therapy,S+B 4 2/13(15.4)0.997,R 10 2/13(15.4)0.997,Dilation,10 mm 24 6/13(46.1)0.000,Stent,GZ 3 2/13(15.4)0.719,E 12 4.13(30.7)0.104,UU 87 4/13(30.7)0.169,CU 95 3/13(23.0)0.166,TC,Esophageal thoracic carcinoma;,GEJ,carcinoma of the g
7、astroesophageal junction;,EAC,esophageal achalasia;,S+B,surgery,R,radiotherapy;,GZ,Gianturco Z-stent;,E,Esophacoil;,UU,uncovered Ultraflex;,CU,covered Ultraflex,(Gastrointest Endosc 2001;53:96-97.),Esophageal stents for malignant strictures close to the upper esophageal sphincter,Gastrointest Endosc
8、 2007;66:1082-90,Esophageal stents for the palliation of malignant dysphagia and fistula recurrence after esophagectomy,Luminal patency.,The median survival time after,stenting for all patients with stenosis was 70 days(range 1day to 34 months).Stent insertion was technically successful in all but 1
9、 patient(98%)(Fig.1).Median duration of primary stent patency was 56 days(range 1 day to 33 months)(Fig.2).A total of 20 episodes of stent dysfunction occurred in 18(27%)of 66 patients at a median of 38 days post-SEMS insertion(range 2-406 days).Stent dysfunction was caused by tissue in-or overgrowt
10、h(n 8),stent migration(n 9),and food impaction(n 3).Tissue in-and overgrowth occurred at a median of 119 days post-SEMS insertion(range 33297 days);5 patients were successfully treated with a second SEMS.Six(24%)of 25 fully covered stents versus 3(7%)of 41 partially covered SEMS migrated(,P,.07)at a
11、 median time interval of 66 days after SEMS insertion(range 12-406 days).Of these patients,6 patients required a second SEMS.Food bolus impaction occurred in 3(20%)patients at a median time interval of 11 days after SEMS insertion;all 3 were successfully cleared endoscopically.Insertion of a second
12、SEMS was successful in all patients(100%).Median patency of these stents was 59 days(range 5286 days),Fistula sealing.,The median survival time of patients with malignant fistula caused by tumor recurrence was 73 days(range 10 days to 91 months).The coated segment of the stent effectively sealed fis
13、tulae in all but 1 patient(93%).This patient was successfully treated with a second stent.Stent dysfunction occurred in 6(40%)of 15 patients.In 5(33%)patients,additional stents were successfully inserted to manage stent migration(n 4)and persistent leakage during stent treatment(n 1).Two(22%)of 9 fu
14、lly covered stents versus 2(33%)of 6 partially covered SEMSs migrated at a median time interval of 5 months post-SEMS insertion(range 5 days to 11 months).Food bolus impaction occurred in 1 patient 17 days post-SEMS insertion,this patient was also successfully treated endoscopicallyby stent clearanc
15、e.,Overall complications,Mild complications after stent placement occurred in 7(9%)patients including retrosternal pain and symptomatic gastroesophageal reflux.Major complications occurred in 9(11%)patients.Stridor developed immediately after insertion in 3 patients with a lesion within 4 cm of the
16、upper esophageal sphincter.In all 3 patients,the stent was removed,and they were managed conservatively.Three patients had an upper GI hemorrhage from the tumor site at a median time interval of 26 days after SEMS insertion(range 11 days to 10 months).The bleeding subsided spontaneously in 1 of thes
17、e patients;the other 2 patients died of the persistent bleeding.An esophageal fistula developed during stent treatment in 2 patients,both of which were located at the distal funnel of the partially covered stent at a median time interval of 48 days post-SEMS insertion.These wall defects were success
18、fully sealed with an additional stent.One patient had stent-induced ulceration after stent migration at 7 months after SEMS insertion and required endoscopic stent extraction.,SEMS placement in recurrent esophageal cancer after surgical resection offers adequate palliation by relieving dysphagia and
19、 sealing off esophageal respiratory fistula.Therefore,in these patients who have a relatively short life expectancy,the implantation of SEMSs to should be considered the treatment of choice,Esophageal respiratory fistulae,occur in 5%to 10%of patients with esophageal cancer.In our series,19%of patien
20、ts with recurrent cancer after gastric tube interposition presented with a fistula.This represents a devastating complication leading to recurrent pulmonary infections and the inability to eat or even swallow saliva.This condition is associated with a very high short-term mortality rate.The technica
21、l success of fistula sealing by SEMSs was 93%,which is within the range of the 80%to 100%reported by other series.In the majority of patients with cancer recurrence after esophagectomy,the fistula or stenosis is located close to the upper esophageal sphincter.At this location,SEMS placement may caus
22、e foreign-body sensation,tracheal compression,or respiratory fistula.It has been hypothesized that stents should have a body diameter of 18 mm or less to avoid these complications.In our series,however,stridor developed in 3(4%)patients and a fistula developed in 2(2%)patients after stent placement,
23、despite the use of small-diameter stents in 4 of them.None of the patients reported globus sensation,Gastrointest Endosc 2010;72:249-54,Comparison of Temporary and Permanent StentPlacement with Concurrent Radiation Therapyin Patients with Esophageal Carcinoma,J Vasc Interv Radiol 2005;,16:6774,MATER
24、IALS AND METHODS:Covered retrievable expandable nitinol stents were placed in 47 patients with esophageal,carcinoma 1 week before starting radiation therapy;the stents were electively removed 4 weeks after placement in 24,patients(group A),while not electively removed in the other 23 patients(group
25、B).In cases of complications,the stents were,also removed from patients in groups A and B.The dysphagia score,complications(severe pain,granulation tissue,formation,stent migration,esophagorespiratory fistula,and hematemesis),tumor overgrowth/regrowth,reintervention,rates,and dysphagiaprogression-fr
26、ee and overall survival rates were compared in the two groups.,RESULTS:Stent placement or removal was technically successful and well tolerated in all patients.The dysphagia score,was significantly improved in both groups after stent placement(,P,.01).Each of the stent-related complications was less
27、in group A than in group B but there was no significant difference.However,the total number of patients with one or more,than one complications and who needed related reinterventions was significantly less in group A than in group B(,P,.042,and.030,respectively).Tumor overgrowth/regrowth and the to
28、tal number of patients who required related reinterventions,was not significantly different(,P,1.00 and.517,respectively).Dysphagiaprogression-free and overall survival rates were,significantly longer in group A than in group B(,P,.005 and.001,respectively).,CONCLUSION:Temporary placement of a cover
29、ed retrievable expandable metallic stent with concurrent radiation,therapy for patients with esophageal carcinoma is beneficial for reducing complications and related reinterventions,and for increasing resultant survival rates compared with permanent esophageal stent placement.,Use of self-expandabl
30、e metal stents for the treatmentof esophageal perforations and anastomotic leaks,Surg Endosc(2009)23:15261530,Esophagorespiratory Fistula:Long-term Results of Palliative Treatment withCovered Expandable Metallic Stents in 61 Patients,Radiology,Vol 232,253-259,MATERIALS AND METHODS:,Sixty patients wi
31、th ERFs due to esophageal or,bronchogenic carcinoma and one patient with ERF due to pressure necrosis caused,by initial esophageal stent placement for esophageal carcinoma were treated with,covered expandable esophageal or tracheobronchial metallic stents.Information,about technical success of stent
32、 placement,initial clinical success and failure,fistula,reopening,and complications was obtained.Survival curves for both patient groups,with initial clinical success and failure were obtained and compared with Kaplan-,Meier methods and log-rank test.,RESULTS:,Stent placement was technically success
33、ful in all patients,with no,immediate procedural complications.The stent completely sealed off the fistula in,49(80%)of 61 patients so that they had no further aspiration symptoms(initial,clinical success).Twelve(20%)of 61 patients had persistent aspiration symptoms,due to incomplete ERF closure(ini
34、tial clinical failure).During follow-up,the fistula,reopened in 17(35%)of 49 patients with initial clinical success:In eight patients,the reopened ERF was sealed off successfully with stent placement or balloon,dilation.In two patients with reopened ERF caused by food impaction,the reopened,fistula
35、resolved spontaneously.Seven patients did not undergo further treatment.All,patients died during follow-up,and mean survival was 13.4 weeks(range,156,weeks)after stent placement.Mean survival in patients with initial clinical success,was significantly longer than that in patients with initial clinic
36、al failure(15.1 vs 6.2,weeks,P,.05).,CONCLUSION:,Covered expandable metallic stents were placed in 61 patients with,ERFs,but the initial clinical success rate was poor and the rate of reopening was,high;however,interventional treatment was effective for sealing off reopened ERFs.,Use of self-expanda
37、ble metal stents for the treatmentof esophageal perforations and anastomotic leaks,P.Salminen,Surg Endosc(2009)23:15261530,10(6.4%)were,treated with SEMS for sealing of an iatrogenic esophageal,perforation(n=4),a spontaneous esophageal rupture in,Boerhaaves syndrome(n=4),or an anastomotic leakage,(n
38、2).,Results The median time from perforation or anastomotic,leak to stent insertion was 13 days(range,2 h to 48 days).,The esophageal leak was totally sealed for 8(80%)of 10,patients.The overall mortality rate was 50%(n=5),and,three(30%)of the five deaths were related to the perforation,(n=2)or lea
39、kage(n=1).In both of the,perforation cases,the diagnosis and treatment were substantially,delayed.One patient with an anastomotic leak,after gastrectomy died of the complication despite successful,operative and SEMS treatment.Two of the deaths,were unrelated to the perforation.In both cases,the caus
40、e,of death was a disseminated malignant disease.,Conclusions Traumatic perforations and anastomotic,leaks can be treated effectively with covered SEMS together,with adequate drainage of the thoracic cavity even in,cases of severely ill patients with inveterate esophageal,perforations and leaks.,Post
41、operative esophageal leak management with thePolyflex esophageal stent,J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2007;133:333-8,Objective:,Leak after esophageal anastomosis or perforation repair prolongs hospitalization,prevents oral hydration and nutrition,and can produce localized infection,or sepsis.This investig
42、ation reviews our experience treating postoperative esophageal,leaks with the Polyflex esophageal stent(Boston Scientific,Natick,Mass).,Methods:,Over a 30-month period,patients with a postoperative esophageal leak,were treated with the Polyflex stent for leak occlusion.Leak occlusion was confirmed,b
43、y means of esophagraphy.Patients were followed until their stent was,removed and their esophageal leak had resolved.,Results:,Twenty-one patients had 27 stents placed for leak occlusion after esophagectomy,Results:,Twenty-one patients had 27 stents placed for leak occlusion after esophagectomy,(n 5)
44、esophageal perforation(n 5),surgical(n 4)or endoscopic,(n 2)antireflux procedure,and esophageal diverticulectomy(n 3)or myotomy,(n 2).The mean interval between surgical intervention and stent placement was,12 8 days(range,331 days).Occlusion of the leak occurred in 20 patients.One,patient experienc
45、ed a dehiscence of the surgical esophageal perforation repair,requiring esophageal diversion.Stent migration requiring repositioning(n 3)or,replacement(n 4)occurred in 5(24%)patients.Twenty(95%)stents were,removed without residual leak(mean,51 43 days;range,15175 days).One,patient had a stricture af
46、ter stent removal that required endoscopic dilatation.One,patient in this series died.,Conclusions:,The Polyflex esophageal stent is an effective method for occluding a,postoperative esophageal leak.It rapidly eliminates contamination of the mediastinum,pleura,and peritoneum;allows oral hydration and nutrition;and is easily removable.,These stents also offer an appealing alternative to traditional esophageal diversion,and subsequent reconstruction in patients with a persistent esophageal leak.,






