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Lumen-apposing metal stents provide early and late clinical benefits for the management of benign gastrointestinal strictures: Is there a role for definitive therapy?

Ethan PollackDalton NorwoodHector CaceresBabusai RapakaIsaac E PerryUsman BarlassRachel MitchellJessica McCreightShajan PeterRamzi MulkiAli AhmedKondal KyanamSergio A Sánchez-Luna
Published in: DEN open (2024)
LAMS for benign gastrointestinal strictures are associated with high technical and early clinical success/LCS rates, positive quality-of-life metrics, and a tolerable adverse event rate. Overall, recurrence of symptoms and high reintervention rates post-LAMS removal reinforce the difficulty in managing benign gastrointestinal strictures but also argue for LAMS as a definitive therapy in select cases.
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