Literature DB >> 11995459

Therapeutic strategy of emergency surgery for colon cancer in 71 patients over 70 years of age in Japan.

Kouji Tsugawa1, Nobuhiro Koyanagi, Makoto Hashizume, Kazuya Akahoshi, Hiroya Wada, Katsuhiko Ayukawa, Morimasa Tomikawa, Keizo Sugimachi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The prognosis for colon cancer is poorest in cases of emergency situation in the elderly not only in Japan, but worldwide. The aim was to design a therapeutic approach used for colon cancer in the elderly.
METHODOLOGY: Seventy-one patients, who were all older than 70 years, with colon carcinoma in an emergency situation were examined. Lethality, surgical procedure, risk of comorbidity, multiple organ system failure and the effect of endotoxin absorption were examined.
RESULTS: Any increase in comorbidity was associated with a higher clinical lethality in the lungs, heart, kidney, and diabetes. The highest postoperative mortality rate was recorded in patients who underwent primary resection after perforation, while the lowest postoperative mortality rate was recorded in patients who underwent primary resection after obstruction. Postoperative failure of the lungs and heart and renal failure were associated with a significantly higher mortality rate. Twenty-five septic patients received an endotoxin adsorption due to blood filtration and 8 patients survived. Of the eight survivors, the endotoxin concentration was significantly decreased by an endotoxin absorption.
CONCLUSIONS: In cases of ileus, the resection may be performed positively. In cases of perforation, we may safely say now that stoma and resection is to be recommended. Endotoxin absorption due to blood filtration may be an effective additional therapy for post-operative septic shock.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11995459

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatogastroenterology        ISSN: 0172-6390


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Review 3.  Colorectal cancer outcomes, recurrence, and complications in persons with and without diabetes mellitus: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

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