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. 2014 Dec 18;2014:187541. doi: 10.1155/2014/187541

Table 1.

Patient demographics, anastomotic/stent characteristics, adverse events, and clinical outcomes.

Patient Age/sex Primary disease process End to end anastomosis location Anastomotic stricture or leak Stent type* Stent size# Days stent left in place Procedure or postoperative adverse events Technical success Clinical success Follow-up flexible sigmoidoscopy
1 62/M Sigmoid/rectal CA Colorectal Leak FC WallFlex 23 mm × 10.5 cm 50 No Yes Yes 4 months

2 63/F Sigmoid CA Colorectal Leak FC WallFlex 23 mm × 10.5 cm 50 No Yes Yes 4 months

3 64/F Diverticulosis in sigmoid colon Colorectal Leak FC WallFlex 23 mm × 10.5 cm 45 No Yes Yes 4 months

4 33/M Sigmoid CA Colorectal Stricture FC WallFlex 18 mm × 15.3 cm 40 Stent migrated externally (3 d); 23 mm × 12.5 cm placed Yes Yes 3 months

5 57/M Rectal CA Colorectal + fistula Stricture FC WallFlex 18 mm × 15.3 cm 40 No Yes Yes; but later required anastomotic revision 3 months; recurrence of stricture; unable to place another stent

6 58/F Rectal CA Colorectal Stricture FC WallFlex 18 mm × 15.5 cm 40 No Yes Yes 3 months; recurrence of stricture; 23 mm × 15.5 cm stent placed and stricture resolved

7 47/M Diverticulitis in sigmoid colon Colorectal Stricture FC WallFlex 18 mm × 15.3 cm 50 Stent migrated externally (14 d); 23 mm × 15.5 cm placed Yes Yes; but later required anastomotic revision 3 months; recurrence of stricture; unable to place another stent

8 63/M Diverticulitis in sigmoid colon Colorectal Stricture FC WallFlex 18 mm × 15.5 cm 50 No Yes Yes 3 months

*Esophageal stent (FC: fully covered).

#Shaft diameter (mm) × length (cm).