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01-02-2010 | Animal Research

Pilot Data on the Endoscopic Placement of Covered Metal Stents to Treat Gastrojejunal Leaks in a Porcine Model

Authors: Emanuel Sporn, Brent W. Miedema, J. Andres Astudillo, Susan H. Whang, Joe Karch, Klaus Thaler

Published in: Obesity Surgery | Issue 2/2010

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Abstract

Background

Placement of stents may be an alternative option to treat gastrojejunal (GJ) anastomotic leaks after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery. The aim was to evaluate the performance of a covered metal stent (Alimaxx-E, 18 × 100 mm) across a GJ leak in a porcine model.

Methods

In eight pigs, a RYGB was performed and a 1-cm leak was created. A retrogastric and anterogastric GJ was performed equally with four pigs in each group. Stents were placed across the GJ anastomosis using endoscopy and fluoroscopy. The endpoints were position of the stents, healing of the leak, and complications at necropsy.

Results

Stent placement was feasible in all pigs it was attempted. In the retrogastric GJ group, pigs without stents survived 2 weeks without complications. Two pigs with stents died on postoperative days (PODs) 4 and 5. In the anterogastric GJ group, one pig with one stent survived 2 weeks with healing of the leak but with stent migration into the Roux limb. The remaining three pigs died between PODs 4 and 6. Pressure necrosis of the Roux limb caused by the distal end of the stent was found in all.

Conclusions

Placement of fully covered metal stents is feasible. The use of small pigs with a thin small bowel wall in combination with relatively large stents was most likely the reason for complications found in all stented animals. Further studies of GJ leaks using these stents will require larger pigs or a different species.
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Metadata
Title
Pilot Data on the Endoscopic Placement of Covered Metal Stents to Treat Gastrojejunal Leaks in a Porcine Model
Authors
Emanuel Sporn
Brent W. Miedema
J. Andres Astudillo
Susan H. Whang
Joe Karch
Klaus Thaler
Publication date
01-02-2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Obesity Surgery / Issue 2/2010
Print ISSN: 0960-8923
Electronic ISSN: 1708-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-009-0039-9