Endoscopy 2021; 53(S 01): S105
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1724527
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Endoscopic Management of Intra-Gastric Migration of an Esophageal Stent

M Oustani
1   Mohammed VI University Hospital, Mohammed the First University, Digestive Disease Research Laboratory, Oujda, Morocco, Gastroenterology, Oujda, Morocco
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A Zazour
1   Mohammed VI University Hospital, Mohammed the First University, Digestive Disease Research Laboratory, Oujda, Morocco, Gastroenterology, Oujda, Morocco
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A El Mekkaoui
1   Mohammed VI University Hospital, Mohammed the First University, Digestive Disease Research Laboratory, Oujda, Morocco, Gastroenterology, Oujda, Morocco
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W Khannoussi
1   Mohammed VI University Hospital, Mohammed the First University, Digestive Disease Research Laboratory, Oujda, Morocco, Gastroenterology, Oujda, Morocco
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G Kharrasse
1   Mohammed VI University Hospital, Mohammed the First University, Digestive Disease Research Laboratory, Oujda, Morocco, Gastroenterology, Oujda, Morocco
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Ismaili MZ
1   Mohammed VI University Hospital, Mohammed the First University, Digestive Disease Research Laboratory, Oujda, Morocco, Gastroenterology, Oujda, Morocco
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A 78-years-old patient with a metastatic esophago-gastric junction moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma. He presents an aphagia with alteration of the general state. The biological evaluation was without abnormality. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy showed a tumor stenosis of the lower esophagus that could not be passed. The fully covered esophageal stent was placed (the only one available). The X-ray control the next day showed that the stent had migrated intra-gastric. In this video, we show the technique of stent repositioning.

Citation: Oustani M, Zazour A, El Mekkaoui A et al. eP26V ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF INTRA-GASTRIC MIGRATION OF AN ESOPHAGEAL STENT. Endoscopy 2021; 53: S105.



Publication History

Article published online:
19 March 2021

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