Effects of Colonic Stent as a Bridge to Surgery on Postoperative Short- and Long-term Outcomes: Comparison of Stent and Non-Stent Management in our Hospital
Abstract:Objectives: Colonic stent insertion as a bridge to surgery (BTS) has the advantage of avoiding emergency colostomy and is reported to have a lower postoperative complication rate than emergency resection or resection after stoma construction. Nevertheless, there is no consensus on the long-term prognosis; moreover, there are reports of stent insertion adversely affecting pathological findings. To clarify the influence of colorectal stent insertion on short-term postoperative results, pathological findings, and… Show more
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