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Journal of Gastrointestinal & Digestive System | ISSN: 2161-069X | Volume: 8

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October 29-30, 2018 | San Francisco, USA

International Conference on

Gastrointestinal Cancer and Therapeutics

4

th

World Congress on

Digestive & Metabolic Diseases

26

th

Annual Congress on

Cancer Science and Targeted Therapies

Variations in the urgent surgical treatment of obstructive rectosigmoid cancer

Aleksandar Resanovic

University Hospital Bezanijska Kosa, Europe

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olorectal carcinoma is the most common malignant gastrointestinal tumor. It is believed that nearly 60% of mechanical bowel

obstruction takes place due to colorectal tumors, 20% by diverticulosis and nearly 5% of intestinal obstruction is due to colonic

volvulus. Despite the significant progress made in the field of screening, prevention and early diagnosis of colorectal cancer, the fact

is that 20% of patients with colorectal carcinoma experience intestinal obstruction as a first symptom. Even though a large number

of patients are being treated for this disease worldwide, there are still some disputes regarding the urgent surgical treatment of

obstructive carcinoma of the left colon and rectum. We wanted to share our experience in the urgent treatment of this pathology.

The patients with obstructive carcinoma of the rectum and sigmoid colon were treated with two different operating techniques:

loop colostomy and Hartmann’s procedure. One-hundred and twenty patients from two University Hospitals (University Hospital

Bezanijska Kosa and Emergency Center for Surgery of the Clinical Center of Serbia ) were followed up. This study was designed as

a stratified randomized trial with four stratums according to age and ASA score (older/younger than 60 years and ASA score <>3).

Each of the four groups was then divided into two sub-groups according to the operating technique: loop colostomy or Hartmann’s

procedure.

saleresan@gmail.com

J Gastrointest Dig Syst 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2161-069X-C8-086