Bile Duct Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Feasibility Study on Novel Metal Stents (Moving Cell Stent) for Inoperable Tumors of the Bile Duct Tract
In this feasibility study (non-randomized), the applicability of a new "moving cell" biliary
stents (by HILZO) in Klatskin tumors (bile duct obstruction) will be investigated.
The HILZO Moving-Cell Stent to be examined here is a non-coated metal stent with a novelty.
The meshes have a diameter of 4 mm, which is rather small compared to most other stents. This
significantly increases the radial force and thus the stability of the stent. Furthermore,
ingrowth by tumors in the stent is difficult. The special feature is that the individual
meshes can easily be stretched to 10 mm without changing the stability of the stent. This
allows a second stent to pass through the first to another segment of liver.
ERCP (endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography) is the standard method of treating
diseases in the biliopancreatic system and the treatment goal is achieved in a very high
proportion of the studies. The ERCP is based on the indirect imaging of the bile ducts by
injection of contrast medium, which is visualized in X-ray fluoroscopy. Furthermore, the
probing of the bile ducts by means of wire and direct interventions within the bile duct
system is possible.
Malignant biliary strictures are caused by various, usually cholangiocellular or pancreatic
tumors, whose surgical therapy is complex and often impossible due to advanced disease.
Tumors of the papillae, lymphomas and lymph node metastases can also lead to stenosis of the
extra hepatic bile ducts.
The outcome of patients with malignant biliary strictures is poor, most are already
presenting with advanced disease because early symptoms are rare. In particular, the
above-mentioned cholangiocellular carcinomas and pancreatic carcinomas are often resectable
only in its early form with high recurrence rates. Furthermore, then only palliative concepts
are possible. Various studies have shown that stenting of the biliary tract with drainage of
more than 50% of the liver volume improves survival. Metal stents seem to be superior to
plastic stents at a slightly higher cholangitis rate. It is therefore considered standard
therapy to palliatively treat these patients with more than 3 months of life expectancy using
a metal stent.
Two types of stents are currently in use, plastic stents and self-expanding metal stents
(SEMS). These in turn are coated (cSEMS) and uncoated (uSEMS). In distal malignant stenosis,
both cSEMS and uSEMS can be used, with a higher patency rate for cSEMS and a longer duration
of uSEMS retention. The disadvantage of the uSEMS is the tumor ingrowth in the stents and the
possibility of re-stenosis. Various studies have shown that metal stents are associated with
better bile duct drainage and better retention time compared to plastic stents and have fewer
early complications, however, a consensus regarding a survival advantage with metal stents
has not yet been substantiated, with the data showing a positive trend. Since metal stents,
unlike plastic stents, do not need to be changed, a significant advantage for the patient is
the significant reduction in endoscopic examinations and associated hospitalization and
complication rates.
The HILZO Moving-Cell Stent to be examined here is a non-coated metal stent with a novelty.
The meshes have a diameter of 4 mm, which is rather small compared to most other stents. This
significantly increases the radial force and thus the stability of the stent. Furthermore,
ingrowth by tumors in the stent is difficult. The special feature is that the individual
meshes can easily be stretched to 10 mm without changing the stability of the stent. This
allows a second stent to pass through the first to another segment of liver. Previous metal
stents could previously only be placed side by side in the common bile duct, thereby limiting
the number of stents as a function of the gait and the stents can develop worse in the main
course.
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