Colonic stenting for malignant disease: review of literature.
Journal: Surgical Oncology
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Abstract
Colonic stents potentially offer effective palliation for patients with bowel obstruction attributable to incurable malignancy, and a "bridge to surgery" for those in whom emergency surgery would necessitate a stoma. Literature search of the Medline, Scopus and Cochrane Library was performed to identify comparative studies reporting outcomes on colonic stenting and surgery for large bowel obstruction; and to identify the use of stents as a "bridge to the elective surgery". Colorectal stenting can be considered a safe and effective procedure with a low mortality and morbidity for both preoperative and palliative decompression of colonic obstruction.
Authors
G Dionigi, F Villa, F Rovera, L Boni, G Carrafiello, M Annoni, P Castano, V Bianchi, M Mangini, C Recaldini, D Laganà, A Bacuzzi, R Dionigi
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