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The Research Team Led by Teng Gaojun from Zhongda Hospital SEU Made Significant Progress in Interventional Therapy for Malignant Biliary Obstruction

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  Recently, the research team led by Teng Gaojun from Zhongda Hospital Southeast University published the paper titled “Irradiation stents vs. conventional metal stents for unresectable malignant biliary obstruction: A multicenter trial” online in the international top journal Journal of Hepatology.

  Placement of an irradiation stent has been demonstrated to offer longer patency and survival than an uncovered self-expandable metallic stent (SEMS) in patients with unresectable malignant biliary obstruction (MBO). The research aims to further assess the efficacy of an irradiation stent compared to an uncovered SEMS in those patients. The team performed a randomized, open-label trial of participants with unresectable MBO at 20 centers in China. A total of 328 participants were allocated in parallel to the irradiation stent group (ISG) or the uncovered SEMS group (USG). Endpoints included stent patency (primary), technical success, relief of jaundice, overall survival, and complications. The first quartile stent patency time (when 25% of the patients experienced stent restenosis) was 212 days for the ISG and 104 days for the USG. Irradiation stents were significantly associated with a decrease in the rate of stent restenosis (9% vs. 15% at 90 days; 16% vs. 27% at 180 days; 21% vs. 33% at 360 days; p = 0.010). Patients in the ISG obtained longer survival time (median 202 days vs. 140 days; p = 0.020). No significant results were observed in technical success rate (93% vs. 95%; p = 0.499), relief of jaundice (85% vs. 80%; p = 0.308), and the incidence of grade 3 and 4 complications (8.5% vs. 7.9%; p = 0.841). Insertion of irradiation stents instead of uncovered SEMS could improve patency and overall survival in patients with unresectable MBO.

  The first authors are Zhu Haidong, Guo Jinhe and Lu Jian from Zhongda Hospital Southeast University. The corresponding author is Teng Gaojun.

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