Fundamentals of primary resection of acute colon cancer
Fundamentos de la resección primaria del cáncer de colon en agudo
Resumen:
In colonic cancer with acute ,complications, the conservative treatment consisting of staged operations, has shown very poor results. Such cases, according to the experience of different authors, as well as my own, during the last few years, have improved with primary resection. This technique has a higher resectability rate and a lower rate of morbimortality. Arguments for and against this procedure are discussed. In cancers of the left side, transit restoration is performed in the same procedure as primary resection, in selective cases. In the rigt slide cancer it is an almost compulsory procedure. There are cases wherein urgent primary resection becomes necessary and it is lesscontrovertible. This resection is also the best paliative operation in cases of cancers with complications which also present liver metastasis.
Frente al cáncer de colon con una complicación aguda, el tratamiento conservador y en operaciones seriadas ha tenido pobres resultados. Estos, según la experiencia de los últimos años de diversos autores y la propia, han mejorado con la resección primaria. Esta tiene un índice mayor de resecabilidad y menor morbimortalidad. Se discuten los argumentos en pro y en contra de esta conducta. En los cánceres del sector izquierdo, la restitución del tránsito en el mismo acto que la resección primaria se hace en casos de elección. En el colon derecho en cambio es casi obligatoria. Hay situaciones de necesidad en donde la resección primaria de urgencia es menos discutida. Esta resección es también la mejor operaciónpaliativa en el cáncer complicado que presente además metástasis hepáticas.
2021 | |
cirugía colorrectal cáncer colorrectal colon recto colorectal surgery colorectal cancer colon rectum |
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Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguay | |
Revista Cirugía del Uruguay | |
https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2064 | |
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Sumario: | In colonic cancer with acute ,complications, the conservative treatment consisting of staged operations, has shown very poor results. Such cases, according to the experience of different authors, as well as my own, during the last few years, have improved with primary resection. This technique has a higher resectability rate and a lower rate of morbimortality. Arguments for and against this procedure are discussed. In cancers of the left side, transit restoration is performed in the same procedure as primary resection, in selective cases. In the rigt slide cancer it is an almost compulsory procedure. There are cases wherein urgent primary resection becomes necessary and it is lesscontrovertible. This resection is also the best paliative operation in cases of cancers with complications which also present liver metastasis. |
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