A review on pancreatic duct stents: materials and emerging trends.

Journal: Biomedical Materials (Bristol, England)
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Abstract

Pancreatic duct strictures, which can arise from trauma, inflammation, or malignancy, often result in complications such as duct obstruction, pancreatic parenchymal hypertension, and ischemia. Endoscopic stenting is an effective therapeutic approach for managing these strictures However, traditional plastic pancreatic duct stents fail to conform to the physiological curvature of the pancreas, while metal pancreatic duct stents with flared ends reduce migration but are associated with complications such as de novo strictures. Additionally, plastic and metal pancreatic duct stents require surgical removal. Whereas biodegradable pancreatic duct stents present a promising alternative due to their superior biocompatibility and ability to decompose into non-toxic materials, potentially eliminating the need for additional surgeries. Despite these advantages, biodegradable pancreatic duct stents remain in the experiment stage. This review assesses current materials of pancreatic duct stents, and emphasize recent advancements in biodegradable options and emerging trends in clinical applications.

Authors
Huijuan Fan, Nan Li, Xingguang Zhang, Wei Xu, Wencheng Zhang, Yangjuan Ding, Lingjian Li, Taotao Liu, Shihai Xia
Relevant Conditions

Hypertension