학술논문

Development of biliary stent applying the antibacterial activity of silver: A literature review.
Document Type
Article
Source
Bio-Medical Materials & Engineering. 2021, Vol. 32 Issue 2, p63-71. 9p.
Subject
*LITERATURE reviews
*OBSTRUCTIVE jaundice
*BACTERIAL adhesion
*SILVER ions
*BILE ducts
*SILVER nanoparticles
Language
ISSN
0959-2989
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Endoscopic transpapillary stenting is commonly performed in patients with obstructive jaundice caused by a biliary stricture. Although the plastic stent (PS) is widely used for biliary drainage because of the low-cost and easy procedure, patency is short after placement in the bile duct because of the small diameter. Dysfunction of PS is primarily caused by biliary sludge that forms as a result of bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on the inner surface of the stent. It is well known that silver ions have excellent antibacterial activity against a wide range of microorganisms. OBJECTIVE: This review provides an overview and perspective of the significance of silver-coated biliary stents. METHODS: We collected literature regarding silver-coated biliary stents, reviewed the current research/development status and discussed their possible usefulness. RESULTS: To date, several in vivo/vitro studies evaluated the patency of silver-blended or silver-coated biliary stents. These studies suggested that the silver coating on a PS was likely to prolong the patency period. CONCLUSION: The development of biliary stents using silver is expected to prolong stent patency and prevent frequent stent replacement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]