There is No Benefit in Using Plastic Stents to Treat Espohageal Disease

Self-expanding used to treat benign do not result in long-term alleviation of symptoms, researchers here said.

What’s more, the devices migrated from their initial placement more than 60% of the time, according to Todd Baron, M.D., and colleagues at the reported in the January issue of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.

The findings, based on a retrospective single-institution analysis, appear to contradict earlier studies that showed that the devices stayed put and resulted in improvements in symptoms, the researchers said.

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