Covered Versus Uncovered SEMS for Palliation of Malignant Biliary Strictures.
Biliary CancerThe purpose of this study is to compare the duration of stent patency of a covered vs. an uncovered biliary self-expandable metal stents (SEMS) placed to relieve biliary obstruction in patients with inoperable extrahepatic malignant biliary obstruction.
Surgical Decompression Associated With Physical Therapy and Physical Therapy Isolated in Patients...
LUMBAR STENOSISStenosis of symptomatic lumbar canal is presented as a series of degenerative changes affecting the various vertebral segment structures, including: a joint zigoapofisária, yellow ligament, the articular capsule and the intervertebral disk. These changes decrease the area of the spinal canal and press the neural structures and may present clinically as the narrow tunnel syndrome. This presentation was first described by Verbiest associated with these anatomical changes the clinical manifestations; corresponding to low back pain, pain in the legs that worsen with the fact ambulate and improve with rest, this presentation called neurogenic claudication . The lumbar canal stenosis was divided into two main types; congenital and acquired . The first is associated with a reduced size of the pedicles, which leads to a reduction of the diameter of the spinal canal, common in patients achondroplasics . The acquired is considered the most common type and is associated with aging, including all anatomical structures of the lumbar segment . With an aging population the number of symptomatic patients is increasing, although there is no statistic defined stenosis of symptomatic lumbar canal is the main reason for surgical approaches to the spine in patients over 60 years of age (7). As described by Daffner et al a reduction in blood flow leads to production of inflammatory mediators, which associated with anatomical changes previously described lead to the clinical picture with lameness and pain in the lower limbs Treatment of these patients is beginning with guidance on the disease, adequate pain control, physical therapy and exercise for maintaining the activities of daily living. If these measures fail a surgical approach may be necessary, especially in patients with exercise intolerance, difficulty walking and urinary incontinence . The surgical approach despite being widely studied in the literature prospective controlled studies are rare, found series of case studies or retrospective studies, we try to evaluate the effectiveness of surgery compared to rehabilitation in symptomatic patients in an attempt to assess the impact of surgery associated with comparing therapy with isolated therapy in these patients.
Degenerative Lumbar Stenosis Conservative Treatment
Spinal Stenosis LumbarSpinal Canal StenosisThe trial aims to compare the effectiveness of three methods of conservative treatment of degenerative lumbar spine stenosis (DLSS): GOLDIC autologous serum epidural injections, steroid epidural injections and manual therapy.
Study of Drug Eluting Peripheral Vascular Stent System in Superficial Femoral Artery Stenosis and...
Peripheral Arterial DiseaseSuperficial Femoral Artery Stenosis1 moreEvaluation of drug eluting peripheral vascular stent system for the treatment of superficial femoral artery stenosis and / or occlusion, there is better in effectiveness and clinical performance compared with similar products already on the market.
Effectiveness of Percutaneous Foraminotomy
Spinal StenosisPercutaneous Extraforaminotomy using BS extraforamonotomy kit(BioSpine Co.,Ltd, Seoul, South Korea), was performed in patients who did not show improvement lasting more than 1 month after diagnostic conventional fluoroscopically guided transforaminal epidural block with local anesthetic and steroid. Numeric rating scale(NRS) pain score, Oswestry disability index (ODI), Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire (RDQ), claudication distance(CD) was checked before and after the procedure.
Biodegradable Stents in the Management of Stenoses of the Large Airways
Tracheal StenosisThe objective of this project is to determine whether biodegradable polydioxanone stents are efficient in the treatment of adult patients with tracheobronchial stenoses.
Tissue-engineered Construct Based on Buccal Mucosa Cells and Matrix From Collagen and Polylactoglycolide...
Urethral StrictureThis study investigates safety and efficacy of surgical treatment of patients with anterior urethral stricture using a tissue-engineered construct based on autologous buccal mucosa cells and matrix from reconstituted collagen and reinforcing polylactoglycolide fibers. This is a single arm study with no control. Success will be assessed via objective and subjective methods; complications will be tallied in a standardized fashion. Outcomes will be measured at five years.
BD-Covered Stent for Benign Esophageal Strictures: a Safety and Feasibility Study
Benign Esophageal StrictureA non-randomized prospective clinical, pilot study in a single centre assessing the safety and feasibility of the esophageal biodegradable covered stent for refractory benign esophageal strictures with or without fistulae
EndoFLIP Use in Upper GI Tract Stenosis
Esophageal StrictureEosinophilic Esophagitis2 moreThe purpose of this study is to investigate the use of a functional luminal imaging probe to characterize benign esophageal luminal strictures before and after dilation and identify predictors of response to therapy. Patients will be evaluated during endoscopy using functional luminal imaging (EndoFLIP; Crospon Medical Devices, Galway, Ireland) to characterize the geometry of benign luminal esophageal narrowing before and after dilation.
Comparative Prospective Multicenter Randomized Study of Endoscopic Treatment of Stenosis in Crohn´s...
StenosisCrohn's Disease1 moreThis study will be a multicentre randomized controlled trial to assess the efficacy between balloon dilatation and self-expanding metallic stent placement for endoscopic treatment of stenosis in Crohn´s Disease.