2024
DOI: 10.4251/wjgo.v16.i3.598
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Management of obstructed colorectal carcinoma in an emergency setting: An update

Efstathios T Pavlidis,
Ioannis N Galanis,
Theodoros E Pavlidis

Abstract: Colorectal carcinoma is common, particularly on the left side. In 20% of patients, obstruction and ileus may be the first clinical manifestations of a carcinoma that has advanced (stage II, III or even IV). Diagnosis is based on clinical presentation, plain abdominal radiogram, computed tomography (CT), CT colonography and positron emission tomography/CT. The best management strategy in terms of short-term operative or interventional and long-term oncological outcomes remains unknown. For the most common left-… Show more

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