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Title: Acute abdominal obstruction: Colon stent or emergency surgery? An evidence-based review
Authors: RIBEIRO, Igor BragaMOURA, Diogo Turiani Hourneaux deTHOMPSON, Christopher C.MOURA, Eduardo Guimaraes Hourneaux de
Citation: WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY, v.11, n.3, p.193-208, 2019
Abstract: According to the American Cancer Society and Colorectal Cancer Statistics 2017, colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignancies in the United States and the second leading cause of cancer death in the world in 2018. Previous studies demonstrated that 8%-29% of patients with primary CRC present malignant colonic obstruction (MCO). In the past, emergency surgery has been the primary treatment for MCO, although morbidity and surgical mortality rates are higher in these settings than in elective procedures. In the 1990s, self-expanding metal stents appeared and was a watershed in the treatment of patients in gastrointestinal surgical emergencies. The studies led to high expectations because the use of stents could prevent surgical intervention, such as colostomy, leading to lower morbidity and mortality, possibly resulting in higher quality of life. This review was designed to provide present evidence of the indication, technique, outcomes, benefits, and risks of these treatments in acute MCO through the analysis of previously published studies and current guidelines.
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