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Copyright ©2006 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Apr 7, 2006; 12(13): 2103-2108
Published online Apr 7, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i13.2103
Table 1 Data of carcinoma patients
AgeGenderDisease
164MaleLaryngeal carcinoma causing obstruction
272MaleLaryngeal carcinoma causing obstruction
375MaleLaryngeal carcinoma causing obstruction
465MaleHypopharyngeal carcinoma causing obstruction
568MaleHypopharyngeal carcinoma causing obstruction
670FemaleEsophageal inlet carcinoma causing obstruction
780MaleEsophageal inlet carcinoma causing obstruction
862FemaleEsophagotracheal fistula after thyroidectomy + radiotherapy
964MaleEsophagotracheal fistula after hypopharyngeal carcinoma
1082MaleEsophagocutaneous fistulas after total laryngectomy + radiotherapy
1172MaleEsophagocutaneous fistulas after total laryngectomy + radiotherapy
Table 2 Data of benign disease patients
AgeGenderUnderlined disease
121MaleMultiple trauma
273FemaleMultiple trauma [in septic state]
376MaleCerebral hemorrhage
456MaleCerebral hemorrhage
547FemalePost-operative complications [in septic state]
670FemalePost-operative complications
772MalePost-operative complications [in septic state]
872MalePost-operative complications [in septic state]
Table 3 Results after stent placement
Obstruction due to malignancy7 cases
Stenting related mortality0
Improvement of dysphagia [score]From 3 to 2
Median hospital stay after stenting3 d
Malignant esophagotracheal fistula2 cases
Stenting related mortality0
Sealing of fistula2/2 (100%)
Median hospital stay after stenting3 d
Malignant esophagocutaneous fistula2 cases
Stenting related mortality0
Sealing of fistula2/2 (100%)
Median hospital stay after stenting13.5 d
Benign esophagotracheal fistula8 cases
Stenting related mortality0
Sealing of fistula8/8 (100%)
Disease related mortality7 cases