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. 2021 Oct 14;27(38):6357–6373. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v27.i38.6357

Table 1.

Strengths and disadvantages of plastic stents and self-expandable metal stents


Strengths
Disadvantages
Plastic stents Easy placement, removal, and exchange; Cost-effective for use < 4 mo; Variety of shapes and sizes Tendency for stent occlusion after several months
Uncovered self-expandable metal stents (USEMS) Long stent patency due to large luminal diameter; Stent malposition is rare Cost-effective for use > 4 mo; High risk for tissue ingrowth or tumor overgrowth; Risk for duodenal wall erosion; Biliary leakage possible; Difficult to reposition or remove
Partially covered self-expandable metal stents (PCSEMS) Long stent patency due to large luminal diameter; Biliary leakage is rare Cost-effective for use > 4 mo; Intermediate risk for tissue ingrowth or tumor overgrowth; Risk for duodenal wall erosion; Difficult to reposition or remove; Side branch obstruction possible
Fully covered self-expandable metal stents (FCSEMS) Long stent patency due to large luminal diameter, covering inhibits tissue/tumor in-growth through mesh; No biliary leakage Cost-effective for use > 4 mo; Risk for duodenal wall erosion; Difficult to reposition or remove; High risk of stent migration; Side branch obstruction possible