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...
International audienceBackgroundEndoscopic stent (ES) as a bridge to surgery in obstructed left colo...
Introduction: Although more than two decades are already passed from the first description of this t...
BACKGROUND: Although self-expandable metal stents (SEMS) are widely used as a bridge to surgery (BTS...
For the 8–29% colorectal cancers that initially manifest with obstruction, emergency surgery (ES) wa...
It has been found that 8%-29% of colorectal cancers are obstructive. The use of "stent as bridge to ...
Introduction. Emergency resection represents the traditional treatment for left-sided malignant obst...
Background: Acute obstructive colorectal cancer requires prompt decompression commonly by emergency ...
none10noBackground: The current use of endoscopic stenting as a bridge to surgery is not always acce...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Twenty years after the first description of the technique, the debate is still ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of colonic stenting with self-expandable metallic stents in neoplastic colon ...
Acute colonic obstruction secondary to left-colonic malignancy remains a common emergency condition....
This study aimed to compare the outcomes of patients who suffered from obstructing left-sided colore...
Background: The placement of a metallic stent as a bridge to surgery (SBTS) could represents an opti...
This meta-analysis aims to determine the long-term oncological outcomes of SEMS as bridge to surgery...
Background: Malignant left-sided large bowel obstruction is a common complication among patients wit...
International audienceBackgroundEndoscopic stent (ES) as a bridge to surgery in obstructed left colo...
Introduction: Although more than two decades are already passed from the first description of this t...
BACKGROUND: Although self-expandable metal stents (SEMS) are widely used as a bridge to surgery (BTS...
For the 8–29% colorectal cancers that initially manifest with obstruction, emergency surgery (ES) wa...
It has been found that 8%-29% of colorectal cancers are obstructive. The use of "stent as bridge to ...
Introduction. Emergency resection represents the traditional treatment for left-sided malignant obst...
Background: Acute obstructive colorectal cancer requires prompt decompression commonly by emergency ...
none10noBackground: The current use of endoscopic stenting as a bridge to surgery is not always acce...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Twenty years after the first description of the technique, the debate is still ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of colonic stenting with self-expandable metallic stents in neoplastic colon ...
Acute colonic obstruction secondary to left-colonic malignancy remains a common emergency condition....
This study aimed to compare the outcomes of patients who suffered from obstructing left-sided colore...
Background: The placement of a metallic stent as a bridge to surgery (SBTS) could represents an opti...
This meta-analysis aims to determine the long-term oncological outcomes of SEMS as bridge to surgery...
Background: Malignant left-sided large bowel obstruction is a common complication among patients wit...
International audienceBackgroundEndoscopic stent (ES) as a bridge to surgery in obstructed left colo...
Introduction: Although more than two decades are already passed from the first description of this t...
BACKGROUND: Although self-expandable metal stents (SEMS) are widely used as a bridge to surgery (BTS...