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DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1704823
´FORGOTTEN´ RETROPERITONEAL DOUBLE-PIGTAIL PLASTIC STENT CAUSING COLONIC FISTULIZATION AND ANEMIA 6 YEARS LATER: ENDOSCOPIC REMOVAL
Publication History
Publication Date:
23 April 2020 (online)
A 72-years-old man suffering from iron deficiency anemia who had undergone an EUS-guided transgastric pseudocyst drainage with double-pigtail plastic stents 6 years earlier. During the procedure, one stent migrated into the pseudocyst and decisition was to leave it in place. Patient remained asypmtomatic for 6 years, then he developed anemia. Colonoscopy found the stent penetrating into the descending colon. After a CT-scan showing no complications, a new colonoscopy was performed for stent removal and wall defect closure with Ovesco clip.
Conclusions
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Extralumenal migrated stents must be retrieved to prevent late complications
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Endoscopic removal may be a first-line treatment