Korean J Clin Oncol.  2017 Dec;13(2):96-101. 10.14216/kjco.17014.

Comparison of early and late surgery following colonic stenting for obstructive colorectal cancer

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  • 1Department of Surgery, Keimyung University Donsan Medical Center, Daegu, Korea. wkjeong12@gmail.com

Abstract

PURPOSE
Colonic stenting as a bridge to surgery is an alternative to emergency surgery in patients with acute malignant colonic obstruction. This study aimed to compare the outcomes of early and late surgery after colonic stenting for obstructive colorectal cancer.
METHODS
From March 2004 to August 2014, the medical records of obstructive colorectal cancer patients who underwent surgery after colonic stent insertion were retrospectively reviewed. The patients were divided into early surgery (≤7 days after stenting) and late surgery (>7 days after stenting) groups.
RESULTS
Eighty-four patients underwent colonic stenting for obstructive colorectal cancer. Forty-six patients were ultimately enrolled: 18 in the early and 28 in the late surgery groups. The mean ages were 63.7 and 71.8 years, respectively (P=0.01). Blood loss was lower in the early surgery group (median [interquartile range], 50 [50-50] mL vs. 50 [50-100] mL; P=0.020). The time to first flatus was longer in the early surgery group (3.0 [3.0-5.0] days vs. 2.0 [2.0-3.0] days; P=0.010). The time to first soft food intake was similar. Postoperative complications did not differ (16.7% vs. 14.3%, respectively; P=0.525) and no patients died.
CONCLUSION
Surgical outcomes were similar between early and late surgery. However, the former featured less blood loss, indicating less surgical difficulty. These results show that early surgery can be performed safely in obstructive colorectal cancer patients after colonic stenting if the patient's clinical condition is amenable to early surgery.

Keyword

Colorectal neoplasm; Endoscopic stenting; Intestinal obstruction

MeSH Terms

Colon*
Colorectal Neoplasms*
Eating
Emergencies
Flatulence
Humans
Intestinal Obstruction
Medical Records
Postoperative Complications
Retrospective Studies
Stents*
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