BACKGROUND: Fifteen to twenty percent of patients with primary colorectal cancers present with intestinal obstruction. Traditionally, different approaches have been used in the management of right-sided and left-sided colonic obstruction. Recently, single-stage resection with primary anastomosis in left colonic obstruction has been shown to have good results. The objective of this study was to compare the operative results of patients who had emergency operations for right-sided and left-sided obstructions from primary colorectal cancers. STUDY DESIGN: This is a retrospective study including 243 patients who underwent emergency operations for obstructing colorectal cancers from 1989 to 1997. Primary resection of the tumor-bearing segment fo...
Contains fulltext : 152183.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: No c...
International audienceAim It is not known whether patients with obstructive left colon cancer (OLCC)...
Background: Emergency colorectal surgery in the elderly has been associated with a high mortality ra...
International audiencePURPOSE:Few studies compare management and outcomes of obstructive colonic can...
Colorectal cancer is the single most common cause of large intes-tinal obstruction. Approximately 2 ...
BACKGROUND: One-stage surgery with primary anastomosis is not widely accepted for acute left-sided c...
AIM: Comparing the different possible surgical procedures and the results in urgent/emergency and i...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the outcome in patients with acute obstruction of the left ...
Background: In recent years, with population aging, there has been an increased number of colorectal...
Large bowel obstruction is due to colorectal carcinoma in 90% of cases. The optimal management of ob...
Acute intestinal obstruction is a complex pathological condition which is in 90% of the cases caused...
Purpose: The operation of choice for acutely obstructed carcinoma of the left colon and rectum was c...
Abstract: The surgical management of left-sided large bowel emergency patients remains controversial...
AIM Controversy continues over management of left sided colorectal emergencies. Historically, man...
About 7 to 47 % of patients with colorectal car-cinoma(CRC) present with partial or complete bowel o...
Contains fulltext : 152183.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: No c...
International audienceAim It is not known whether patients with obstructive left colon cancer (OLCC)...
Background: Emergency colorectal surgery in the elderly has been associated with a high mortality ra...
International audiencePURPOSE:Few studies compare management and outcomes of obstructive colonic can...
Colorectal cancer is the single most common cause of large intes-tinal obstruction. Approximately 2 ...
BACKGROUND: One-stage surgery with primary anastomosis is not widely accepted for acute left-sided c...
AIM: Comparing the different possible surgical procedures and the results in urgent/emergency and i...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the outcome in patients with acute obstruction of the left ...
Background: In recent years, with population aging, there has been an increased number of colorectal...
Large bowel obstruction is due to colorectal carcinoma in 90% of cases. The optimal management of ob...
Acute intestinal obstruction is a complex pathological condition which is in 90% of the cases caused...
Purpose: The operation of choice for acutely obstructed carcinoma of the left colon and rectum was c...
Abstract: The surgical management of left-sided large bowel emergency patients remains controversial...
AIM Controversy continues over management of left sided colorectal emergencies. Historically, man...
About 7 to 47 % of patients with colorectal car-cinoma(CRC) present with partial or complete bowel o...
Contains fulltext : 152183.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: No c...
International audienceAim It is not known whether patients with obstructive left colon cancer (OLCC)...
Background: Emergency colorectal surgery in the elderly has been associated with a high mortality ra...