Expandable Gastrointestinal Stents Todd H. Baron Gastroenterology Volume 133, Issue 5, Pages 1407-1411 (November 2007) DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2007.09.056 Copyright © 2007 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions
Figure 1 Illustration of SEMS throughout the GI tract. Gastroenterology 2007 133, 1407-1411DOI: (10.1053/j.gastro.2007.09.056) Copyright © 2007 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions
Figure 2 Illustration of stent embedment in the luminal wall over time from left to right. The top of the illustration represents the lumen. Note the stent imbeds deeply into the wall. Gastroenterology 2007 133, 1407-1411DOI: (10.1053/j.gastro.2007.09.056) Copyright © 2007 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions
Figure 3 Closure of tracheoesophageal fistula. Endoscopic view: Immediately after placement of covered stent. Gastroenterology 2007 133, 1407-1411DOI: (10.1053/j.gastro.2007.09.056) Copyright © 2007 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions
Figure 4 A variety of covered esophageal stents. Far left is a windsock anti-reflux stent. Gastroenterology 2007 133, 1407-1411DOI: (10.1053/j.gastro.2007.09.056) Copyright © 2007 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions
Figure 5 Endoscopic view of covered biliary stent exiting the bile duct into the duodenum immediately after placement. Gastroenterology 2007 133, 1407-1411DOI: (10.1053/j.gastro.2007.09.056) Copyright © 2007 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions
Figure 6 Fluoroscopic view of covered duodenal stent duodenum immediately after placement. Gastroenterology 2007 133, 1407-1411DOI: (10.1053/j.gastro.2007.09.056) Copyright © 2007 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions