Objective: We studied a new expandable plastic stent in the palliation of malignant esophageal obstruction.
Methods: Eight patients with malignant esophageal obstruction and dysphagia were studied. An expandable covered plastic stent made of polyester netting and covered with a silicone membrane was inserted and released into the stenosis. Relief of dysphagia and functional status were measured.
Results: The stent was successfully inserted in all eight patients. The median dysphagia score dropped from 3 (able to eat liquids only) to 1 (some dysphagia with solid food), and seven of the eight patients had an improvement of at least two grades of dysphagia. Mean survival was 87 days (range 17-226). Stent migration occurred in one patient after 50 days; stent occlusion due to tumor ingrowth was not seen.
Conclusions: A low cost (approximately $400) expandable plastic stent has been developed that is safe and effective in the palliation of malignant esophageal obstruction. Large randomized trials comparing this stent to expandable metal stents are warranted.