'No Stent Left Behind': A Review of Stent Removal and Related Complications

Recently, there have been enormous developments in the endoscopic management of central airway obstruction secondary to benign or malignant processes. Airway stents are an essential component of such management. They provide rapid relief to patients with central airway obstruction. However, like any...

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Main Authors: Ayoub Innabi, Sarenthia Mcclelland, Tuhina Raman, Bashar Alzghoul, Nikhil Meena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Medical Journal 2017-10-01
Series:European Medical Journal Respiratory
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Online Access:https://www.emjreviews.com/respiratory/article/no-stent-left-behind-a-review-of-stent-removal-and-related-complications/
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spelling doaj-8dade338178543209d48088b6e9ccebb2020-11-24T23:11:19ZengEuropean Medical JournalEuropean Medical Journal Respiratory2054-31662017-10-01517884'No Stent Left Behind': A Review of Stent Removal and Related ComplicationsAyoub Innabi0Sarenthia Mcclelland1Tuhina Raman2Bashar Alzghoul3Nikhil Meena4Division of Internal Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, USADivision of Internal Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, USADivision of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, USADivision of Internal Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, USADivision of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, USARecently, there have been enormous developments in the endoscopic management of central airway obstruction secondary to benign or malignant processes. Airway stents are an essential component of such management. They provide rapid relief to patients with central airway obstruction. However, like any other foreign object introduced into the body, airway stents have their own complications. These can range from benign, such as increased coughing, to fatal, due to massive haemorrhage. Placement of a stent is a temporary bridging therapy to allow the patient to undergo chemotherapy or radiotherapeutic management. Airway stents should not be left in situ for long, as they themselves can become a disease in patients who already have life-limiting diseases. Hence, the motto at our centre is ‘no stent left behind’, with the only caveat being that they are left behind when the removal itself could cause death. In this paper, we will review the recent literature covering the removal of airway stents. We also describe our experience with airway stents removal. We conclude that efforts should be made to remove all airway stents when the primary disease is controlled. No stent left behind!https://www.emjreviews.com/respiratory/article/no-stent-left-behind-a-review-of-stent-removal-and-related-complications/Endoscopyairway stents removalairway stenosis
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Sarenthia Mcclelland
Tuhina Raman
Bashar Alzghoul
Nikhil Meena
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Sarenthia Mcclelland
Tuhina Raman
Bashar Alzghoul
Nikhil Meena
'No Stent Left Behind': A Review of Stent Removal and Related Complications
European Medical Journal Respiratory
Endoscopy
airway stents removal
airway stenosis
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Sarenthia Mcclelland
Tuhina Raman
Bashar Alzghoul
Nikhil Meena
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title 'No Stent Left Behind': A Review of Stent Removal and Related Complications
title_short 'No Stent Left Behind': A Review of Stent Removal and Related Complications
title_full 'No Stent Left Behind': A Review of Stent Removal and Related Complications
title_fullStr 'No Stent Left Behind': A Review of Stent Removal and Related Complications
title_full_unstemmed 'No Stent Left Behind': A Review of Stent Removal and Related Complications
title_sort 'no stent left behind': a review of stent removal and related complications
publisher European Medical Journal
series European Medical Journal Respiratory
issn 2054-3166
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Recently, there have been enormous developments in the endoscopic management of central airway obstruction secondary to benign or malignant processes. Airway stents are an essential component of such management. They provide rapid relief to patients with central airway obstruction. However, like any other foreign object introduced into the body, airway stents have their own complications. These can range from benign, such as increased coughing, to fatal, due to massive haemorrhage. Placement of a stent is a temporary bridging therapy to allow the patient to undergo chemotherapy or radiotherapeutic management. Airway stents should not be left in situ for long, as they themselves can become a disease in patients who already have life-limiting diseases. Hence, the motto at our centre is ‘no stent left behind’, with the only caveat being that they are left behind when the removal itself could cause death. In this paper, we will review the recent literature covering the removal of airway stents. We also describe our experience with airway stents removal. We conclude that efforts should be made to remove all airway stents when the primary disease is controlled. No stent left behind!
topic Endoscopy
airway stents removal
airway stenosis
url https://www.emjreviews.com/respiratory/article/no-stent-left-behind-a-review-of-stent-removal-and-related-complications/
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