TY - JOUR
T1 - Endoscopic approaches to small intestinal strictures
AU - Ashat, Munish
AU - El-Abiad, Rami
AU - Khashab, Mouen A.
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PY - 2023/9/1
Y1 - 2023/9/1
N2 - Purpose of reviewGastric outlet obstruction (GOO) occurs from benign or malignant causes. Historically, the treatment of benign strictures revolved around endoscopic balloon dilation, whereas, in the case of malignant strictures, the placement of self-expandable metallic stents was the focus. The advent of lumen-apposing metal stent has opened new horizons in addressing shortcomings of enteral stenting and surgical gastroenterostomies. The purpose of the review is to discuss the endoscopic approaches to small bowel strictures and to examine the supporting data behind each practice.Recent findingsGiven the risk and futility of balloon dilation for malignant strictures, enteral stenting is pursued in patients who are poor surgical candidates and with life expectancy less than 6 months. For patients with longer survival, surgical gastroenterostomy (S-GE) should be considered. Recent data have shown comparable technical and clinical success rates between EUS-gastroenterostomy and S-GE but with lower adverse event rate and hospital length of stay.SummaryIn recurrent benign strictures and malignant GOO, EUS-GE has recently gained momentum in providing an effective and a well tolerated alternative. Individualized therapy centered around the patient's prognosis and preference while factoring in the local expertise for the specific indication is vital.
AB - Purpose of reviewGastric outlet obstruction (GOO) occurs from benign or malignant causes. Historically, the treatment of benign strictures revolved around endoscopic balloon dilation, whereas, in the case of malignant strictures, the placement of self-expandable metallic stents was the focus. The advent of lumen-apposing metal stent has opened new horizons in addressing shortcomings of enteral stenting and surgical gastroenterostomies. The purpose of the review is to discuss the endoscopic approaches to small bowel strictures and to examine the supporting data behind each practice.Recent findingsGiven the risk and futility of balloon dilation for malignant strictures, enteral stenting is pursued in patients who are poor surgical candidates and with life expectancy less than 6 months. For patients with longer survival, surgical gastroenterostomy (S-GE) should be considered. Recent data have shown comparable technical and clinical success rates between EUS-gastroenterostomy and S-GE but with lower adverse event rate and hospital length of stay.SummaryIn recurrent benign strictures and malignant GOO, EUS-GE has recently gained momentum in providing an effective and a well tolerated alternative. Individualized therapy centered around the patient's prognosis and preference while factoring in the local expertise for the specific indication is vital.
KW - endoscopic ultrasound-gastroenterostomy
KW - gastric outlet obstruction
KW - lumen-apposing metallic stents
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U2 - 10.1097/MOG.0000000000000958
DO - 10.1097/MOG.0000000000000958
M3 - Review article
C2 - 37389433
AN - SCOPUS:85166392398
SN - 0267-1379
VL - 39
SP - 356
EP - 361
JO - Current opinion in gastroenterology
JF - Current opinion in gastroenterology
IS - 5
ER -