Esophageal stent

rose20
rose20 Member Posts: 258
Does anyone know if an esophageal stent can cause pain and can it be removed safely? My brother had a stent placement back in September but he is having such pain in his chest area, he feels it is the stent. They finally did a catscan on him the 28th but has to wait to get the results when he goes in this Wednesday. My brother just wants this out but can it be done safely and then will he be able to swallow?

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  • nancyann3
    nancyann3 Member Posts: 173 Member
    Hi Rose
    My hubby had three stents over the last year. There are different kinds of stents and depending on what kind is a factor on how easily they are to remove. The ones my hubby had, had plastic around them so they couldnt embed into the tissue of the eshoph. They can move and cause pain. Hubbys all moved when the tumor shrunk. Radiation caused some burns in the esoph and the stent irritated it also. I also found out that radiation treatments can reflect off the stent and cause more burn in the eshoph. In some ways thats good because it gives a extra zap to tumor, but can widen the burn effect of esoph.

    Over the last year the stent did help with eating for hubby, but when tumor started shrinking and the stent started moving it was a pain sometimes. Everyone is different. Stents have their good points and bad points.

    If I can answer any other questions let me know.
    Nancy
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  • rose20
    rose20 Member Posts: 258
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    Thanks to all...
    My brother went to dr. today for results of cat scan and the doctor said all the effects my brother feels is from the chemo that the tumor has shrunk 2 cm. from the outside going in and all his blood works came back fine.
    So my brother took his 9th round of chemo today.
    I guess the dr. didn't see any sign that the stent was causing the pain. (This I am not sure about)
    My brother is just praising God for the good news that there is no sign of spreading and the tumor is shrinking. Thank you to all who has added him to your prayer list.
  • nancyann3
    nancyann3 Member Posts: 173 Member
    rose20 said:

    Thanks to all...
    My brother went to dr. today for results of cat scan and the doctor said all the effects my brother feels is from the chemo that the tumor has shrunk 2 cm. from the outside going in and all his blood works came back fine.
    So my brother took his 9th round of chemo today.
    I guess the dr. didn't see any sign that the stent was causing the pain. (This I am not sure about)
    My brother is just praising God for the good news that there is no sign of spreading and the tumor is shrinking. Thank you to all who has added him to your prayer list.

    good news rose!!
    Congrats on the good news! Hope this continue.

    Nancy
  • Grouse4
    Grouse4 Member Posts: 13 Member

    My stent caused terrible nausea. I took all kinds of meds and nothing helped. My surgeon agreed to remove it. Nausea was gone immediately. Good luck