Obstructing left-sided colonic cancer. Is endoscopic stenting a bridge to surgery or a bridge to nowhere?

  • Lauro A.
  • Binetti M.
  • Vaccari S.
  • Cervellera M.
  • Tonini V.
Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

For the 8–29% colorectal cancers that initially manifest with obstruction, emergency surgery (ES) was traditionally considered the only available therapy, despite high morbidity and mortality rates and the need for colostomy creation. More recently, malignant obstruction of the left colon can be temporized by endoscopic placement of a self-expanding metallic stent (SEMS), used as bridge to surgery (BTS), facilitating a laparoscopic approach and increasing the likelihood that a primary anastomosis instead of stoma would be used. Despite these attractive outcomes, the superiority of the BTS approach is not clearly established. Few authors have stressed the potential cancer risk associated with perforations that may occur during endoscopic ste...

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