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. 1996 Jun;51(6):433-8.

[Colorectal obstruction caused by cancer]

[Article in Italian]
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  • PMID: 8992391

[Colorectal obstruction caused by cancer]

[Article in Italian]
C Ammaturo et al. Minerva Chir. 1996 Jun.

Abstract

The authors report their experience, matured in 10 years, in the management of cancer of the rectum and large bowel complicated by obstruction; 425 patients out of 493 total cases of colorectal cancer presented an intestinal obstruction and underwent emergency surgery. In 386 cases it was possible to perform resection (91%). The surgical treatment of the patients with right colon obstruction usually consisted of a right hemicolectomy. The surgical treatment of left colon obstruction is still controversial; in the experience of the authors it was accomplished by Hartmann operation mainly until 1985; in recent years the authors have introduced a procedure of intraoperative anterograde irrigation of the colon and they have performed resection-anastomosis in a single stage successfully but only in selected patients. In 4 out of twelve cases of cancer of the splenic flexure a subtotal colectomy was performed with one stage ileo-sigmoid anastomosis crowned with success. The authors examine the operative and postoperative mortality of the patients with colorectal cancer and point out that 5 years survival is worse in patients with colorectal obstruction compared to elective operations (24% versus 41%).

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