Literature DB >> 22189474

Emergency management of acute colonic cancer obstruction.

A Gainant1.   

Abstract

Emergency management of obstructing colonic cancer depends on both tumor location and stage, general condition of the patient and surgeon's experience. Right sided or transverse colon obstructing cancers are usually treated by right hemicolectomy-extended if necessary to the transverse colon-with primary anastomosis. For left-sided obstructing cancer, in patients with low surgical risk, primary resection and anastomosis associated with on-table irrigation or manual decompression can be performed. It prevents the confection of a loop colostomy but presents the risk of anastomotic leakage. Subtotal or total colectomy allows the surgeon to encompass distended and fecal-loaded colon, and to perform one-stage resection and anastomosis. Its disadvantage is an increased daily frequency of stools. It must be performed only in cases of diastatic colon perforation or synchronous right colonic cancer. In patients with high surgical risk, Hartmann procedure must be preferred. It allows the treatment of both obstruction and cancer, and prevents anastomotic leakage but needs a second operation to reverse the colostomy. Colonic stenting is clinically successful in up to 90% in specialized groups. It is used as palliation in patients with disseminated disease or bridge to surgery in the others. If stent insertion is not possible, loop colostomy is still indicated in patients at high surgical risk. Copyright Â
© 2011 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22189474     DOI: 10.1016/j.jviscsurg.2011.11.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Visc Surg        ISSN: 1878-7886            Impact factor:   2.043


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2.  Comparative study of postoperative complications in patients with and without an obstruction who had left-sided colorectal cancer and underwent a single-stage operation after mechanical bowel preparation.

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3.  Preoperative change of modified Glasgow prognostic score after stenting predicts the long-term outcomes of obstructive colorectal cancer.

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4.  Ostomy in Nontraumatic Conditions: Our Experience and Review of the Literature.

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5.  Extended right hemicolectomy and left hemicolectomy for colorectal cancers between the distal transverse and proximal descending colon.

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8.  The Effectiveness of Self-Expandable Metallic Stent Insertion in Treating Right-Sided Colonic Obstruction: A Comparison between SEMS and Decompression Tube Placement and an Investigation of the Safety and Difficulties of SEMS Insertion in Right Colons.

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9.  Strategies to evaluate synchronous carcinomas of the colon and rectum in patients that present for emergent surgery.

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10.  Emergency right colectomy: which strategy when primary anastomosis is not feasible?

Authors:  Hugo Teixeira Farinha; Emmanuel Melloul; Dieter Hahnloser; Nicolas Demartines; Martin Hübner
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