Keeping patients out of the hospital
Acute care hospitals can be a risky environment for sick and older patients, especially during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
While their medical conditions might be resolved in the hospital setting, patients run a high risk of debilitating complications during their stay, particularly hospital-acquired infections.

That’s why it’s imperative for the healthcare providers to avoid repeat procedures during Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio-Pancreatography (ERCP) interventions and “Keep the patient away from the hospital – as long as possible”, as Professor Jochen Hampe, Head of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University of Dresden, has stated.1
"Keep the patient away from the hospital – as long as possible"
Prof. Hampe
Head of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University of Dresden
Increased patency duration with metal stents
Self-expandable metal stents (SEMS), on the other hand, are flexible and spring open to a larger diameter than plastic stents,2 increasing patency duration many months and reducing biofilm formation.3
In endoscopic stent comparisons, biliary metal stents appear to have a lower risk of recurrent biliary obstruction than plastic stents, while covered metal stents offer superior patency compared with uncovered stents.4,5

Boston Scientific’s WallFlex™ Biliary RX Fully Covered Stent may eliminate the need for repeat procedures and may reduce the number of ERCPs per patient than treatment using multiple plastic stents.6
Minimally invasive stricture management using Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)
While metal stents offer better patency compared with plastic stents, their effectiveness can be further improved through endoscopic biliary radiofrequency ablation (RFA) with the Habib™ EndoHPB catheter before placing the stent.6,7 Ablation with the Habib EndoHPB has been shown to prolong metallic biliary stent patency by 13%.
Data has also shown that RFA with the Habib EndoHPB for occluded metal stents can significantly improve mean stent patency time compared with plastic stent insertion.8

Habib™ EndoHPB Bipolar Radiofrequency Catheter
Mean plastic stent patency was also longer for RFA and stent at 6.8 months compared to stenting alone at 3.4 months when using Habib EndoHBP.
As the first Radio Frequency ablation catheter indicated in Europe for malignant or benign tissue ablation in the pancreatic and biliary tract, the Habib EndoHPB enables the treatment of sick patients with difficult-to-treat cancers for whom surgery is not an option, keeping them out of the hospital.
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