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Duodenal diverticulum at the site of the major papilla may be a risk factor for biliary stent migration.

Tia MorosinMarie Shella De RoblesAndrew Still
Published in: Journal of surgical case reports (2021)
Stent migration is a well-documented complication following biliary stent insertion. The majority of cases demonstrate passage through the bowel without incident; however, migration may also result in complications, including bowel obstruction or perforation requiring urgent intervention. Risk factors for stent migration comprise of disease pathology as well as stent characteristics including dimension, material and number. Although duodenal diverticulae has been noted as a risk factor for duodenal perforation or obstruction post stent migration, it has yet to be implicated as a contributor to migration itself. Here, we present an unusual case of ileal obstruction secondary to biliary stent impaction, in which the presence of a duodenal diverticulum may be considered a viable risk factor for stent migration.
Keyphrases
  • cardiovascular disease
  • risk factors