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Rev Gastroenterol Mex ; 76(2): 81-8, 2011.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21724482

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BACKGROUND: The use of self-expanding biodegradable prosthesis treatment of refractory benign stenosis is still undefined. OBJECTIVE: To determine the utility and safety of biodegradable polydioxanone prostheses as treatment of gastrointestinal tract refractory benign strictures. METHODS: Consecutive patients diagnosed with refractory benign stricture of gastrointestinal tract following Kochman's criteria were included. The type of stenosis were anastomotic (n = 5), peptic (n = 1), post-radiotherapy (n = 1) and they were located in proximal esophagus-hypofarynge (n = 2), esophagus medium (n = 1), distal esophagus (n = 2) and rectum (n = 2). The prosthesis was placed under endoscopic and fluoroscopic control under conscious sedation with propofol. RESULTS: Seven patients (8 prosthesis) were included. Mean patient age was 49 years-old (range: 37-70). Insertion prosthesis was successful in all cases. Distal migration of prosthesis was observed in both rectal stenosis and was the indication of a second prosthesis placement in one case. At the end of follow-up (median follow-up 30 weeks for esophageal stricture, 33 weeks for rectal stricture) 5 patients remained asymptomatic. Eighty per cent of patients with esophageal stenosis showed partial and transient re-stenosis due to hyperplastic reaction during the degradation of the prosthesis, with transient dysphagia in two patients resolved medically. Complete prosthesis degradation was confirmed by endoscopy in all cases. CONCLUSIONS: The use of self-expanding biodegradable polydioxanone prosthesis is a safe and utile therapeutic option for refractory benign gastrointestinal stenosis.


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Esophageal Stenosis/therapy , Prostheses and Implants , Prosthesis Implantation/methods , Absorbable Implants , Adult , Aged , Conscious Sedation , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Polydioxanone , Rectal Diseases/therapy
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Rev Esp Enferm Dig ; 103(12): 652-4, 2011 Dec.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22217351

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Among the many complications of celiac disease, mesenteric lymph node syndrome cavitated is considered one of the rarest, there is few case series published in the literature. The etiology and pathophysiology are unknown but because of its high mortality rate, estimated to be around 50%, it should recognize at an early stage in order to institute appropriate therapy as soon as possible.


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Celiac Disease/complications , Lymph Nodes/pathology , Lymphatic Diseases/etiology , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use , Aged , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Atrophy , Capsule Endoscopy , Celiac Disease/diet therapy , Diet, Gluten-Free , Gastroscopy , Humans , Intestinal Mucosa/pathology , Ischemia/etiology , Jejunal Diseases/etiology , Lymph Nodes/blood supply , Lymph Nodes/surgery , Lymphatic Diseases/diagnosis , Lymphatic Diseases/pathology , Lymphatic Diseases/surgery , Male , Mesentery , Necrosis , Spleen/physiopathology , Stomach Ulcer/etiology , Syndrome , Ulcer/etiology
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