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A viewpoint on material and design considerations for oesophageal stents with extended lifetime

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
Volume 57, Issue 1, Pages 3-26

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-021-06700-9

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  1. EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Advanced Biomedical Materials [EP/S022201/1]

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This article provides an overview of the key challenges in esophageal stent design and potential solutions. It discusses factors leading to stent failure, challenges in extending the lifespan of stent therapy, and improving clinical outcomes. The focus of the discussion is on the role of stent materials, construction methods, and coatings in device performance, with three key enhancement strategies identified: material surface treatments, anti-migratory modifications, and biodegradable skeletons. Additionally, emerging treatments such as radioactive and drug eluting stents are discussed.
Oesophageal stents are meshed tubular implants designed to maintain patency of the oesophageal lumen and attenuate the symptoms of oesophageal cancer. Oesophageal cancers account for one in twenty cancer diagnoses and can lead to dysphasia, malnutrition and the diminishment of patient quality of life (QOL). Self-expanding oesophageal stents are the most common approach to attenuate these symptoms. Recent advances in oncological therapy have enabled patient survival beyond the lifetime of current devices. This introduces new complications for palliation, driving the need for innovation in stent design. This review identifies the factors responsible for stent failure. It explores the challenges of enhancing the longevity of stent therapies and outlines solutions to improving clinical outcomes. Discussions focus on the role of stent materials, construction methods, and coatings upon device performance. We found three key stent enhancement strategies currently used; material surface treatments, anti-migratory modifications, and biodegradable skeletons. Furthermore, radioactive and drug eluting stent designs were identified as emerging novel treatments. In conclusion, the review offers an overview of remaining key challenges in oesophageal stent design and potential solutions. It is clear that further research is needed to improve the clinical outcome of stents and patient QOL.

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