Jason DuBroff MD, MPH, Daniel Holten MD, Gregory Toy MD, David Jonason MD, Daryl Ramai MD, MPH, John Morris MSc, MD, John Fang MD, Christopher Ko MD
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Abstract
Background and Aims
Fully covered self-expandable metal stents (FCSEMSs) are a common therapeutic treatment for benign and malignant esophageal disorders. Stent migration is a common adverse event of FSCEMSs. We describe clips with anchor prongs (CAPs) as a novel technique to reduce FCSEMS migration.
Methods
We retrospectively analyzed 27 patients with FCSEMSs affixed with CAPs and 28 patients without FCSEMS affixation for stent migration as the primary endpoint and used previously published data to determine the relative risk reduction (RRR).
Results
Migration was observed in 14.8% of cases (RRR, 43%). CAP affixation was associated with a decreased odds of migration (odds ratio, .19; P = .02). The only adverse event reported in those with (n = 4) or without (n = 14) CAP fixation was postprocedural pain.
Conclusions
CAPs may reduce stent migration, providing a novel option for the endoscopist seeking a means of securely attaching esophageal FCSEMSs.