%0 Journal Article %T Esophageal stent migration leads to intestinal obstruction %A Oguzhan Karatepe %A Ersin Acet %A Merih Altiok %A Muharrem Battal %J North American Journal of Medical Sciences %D 2009 %I North American Journal of Medical Sciences %X Background: Self-expanding metallic stents are the devices of choice in the treatment of malign or benign strictures of esophagus. Stent migration is a well-known complication of this procedure. Aims: We report a case of intestinal obstruction caused by esophageal stent migration, in which surgical intervention was used. Methods: A 65-year-old woman, who had a medical history of gastric cancer operation and esophageal stent application admitted to our emergeny department with a 48-hour history of abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. An emergeny laparotomy was performed and the migrated stent leading to intestinal obstruction was removed. Results: The patient recovered without incident and was discharged on postoperative day 3. Conclusion: This case illustrates that esophageal stent migration has to be considered as a potential life-threatening complication. %K Esophageal stricture %K self-expanding stent %K stent complications %K stent migration %K intestinal obstruction %U http://najms.org/resources/PDF+63-65+Esophageal+stent+migration+can+lead+to.pdf