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Interpretation of Guidelines for nutritional treatment pathways for adult patients in China esophageal stent |
1 Liu Hui,2 Liu Ming,3 Jiang Hua |
1Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery the First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University Taiyuan 030001 Shanxi China
2Department of General Surgery the Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University Harbin 150001 Heilongjiang China
3Institute for Emergency and Disaster Medicine Sichuan Provincial People??s Hospital Sichuan Academy of Medical Science University of Electronic
Science and Technology of China Sichuan Clinical Research Center for Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Chengdu 610072 Sichuan China |
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Abstract Many diseases can cause esophagus stenosis such as various trauma radioactive factors cautery esophageal cancer
etc which can cause irreversible damage to the esophagus which can cause obstruction or perforation in severe cases patients could
be prone to dysphagia and unable to eat solid food or even liquid food Then malnutrition occurs and the quality of life is significantly
reduced. The emergence of various types of esophageal stents can not only solve the problem of patients fistulas but also play a
supporting role thereby restoring patients normal diet and improving the quality of life of patients with esophageal cancer. Different
types of esophageal stents from stainless steel metal stents memory metal stents to drug magnesium alloy degradable stents can
bring good news to patients with esophageal injury caused by various reasons profit maximization. The Expert Consensus on Nutritional
Therapy Pathways for Malignant Tumors in China compiled by the Cancer Nutrition Pathway Group of the Cancer Nutrition Professional
Committee of the Chinese Anti-Cancer Association has been published. This article mainly interprets the consensus on esophageal
stents from the aspects of the progress classification indications and complications of esophageal stents
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Received: 05 January 2022
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