A Novel Bioabsorbable Covered Stent for Advancing Bile Duct Injury Management: A Preclinical Study in a Porcine Model (With Video)
Mitsuo Miyazawa, Masayasu Aikawa, Junpei Takashima, Hirotoshi Kobayashi, Takuya Minagawa, Osamu Itano, Shunsuke Ohnishi

TL;DR
A new bioabsorbable stent was tested in pigs to repair bile duct injuries, showing successful regeneration and no blockages.
Contribution
A novel self-expandable bioabsorbable covered stent was developed and tested for bile duct injury repair.
Findings
The stent successfully regenerated epithelial tissue and peribiliary glands at injury sites.
Cholangiography showed no stenosis in the treated bile ducts after 10 weeks.
Biliary enzyme levels returned to preoperative values by week 10 postoperatively.
Abstract
Self‐expandable metallic and plastic stents have been used for biliary tract injuries, but they are not entirely adequate as treatments. This study investigated the potential of our novel self‐expandable bioabsorbable covered stent (SEBCS) to treat bile duct injuries. We developed a novel SEBCS by covering a self‐expandable bioabsorbable stent with a bioabsorbable tube. Five pigs underwent laparotomy after being placed under general anesthesia. A 5‐mm incision was made in the extrahepatic bile duct, followed by the insertion of an SEBCS. Postoperatively, hepatobiliary enzyme levels were measured. At 10 weeks postoperatively, a histological evaluation of the injured area and cholangiogram were performed. The SEBCS was successfully inserted into the extrahepatic bile ducts of all animals. The histological evaluation at 10 weeks postoperatively showed epithelial regeneration with numerous…
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TopicsGallbladder and Bile Duct Disorders · Pediatric Hepatobiliary Diseases and Treatments · Esophageal and GI Pathology
