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Safety of a One-stage Operation for an Obstructed Left Colon Carcinoma.
Oh, Soo Youn , Ahn, Eun Jung , Chung, Soon Sup , Lee, Ryung Ah , Kim, Kwang Ho , Park, Eung Bum
Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 2005;21(4):207-212

1Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, Konkuk University, Chungju, Korea.
2Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea. eastgate@ewha.ac.kr
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PURPOSE
For a left-sided colonic obstruction, the traditional method of a staged defunctioning colostomy and resection has been performed. Recently, there has been a trend towards a one-stage primary resection and anastomosis. The aim of this study was to assess the safety and the efficacy of a one-stage resection and anastomosis for obstructed left colon cancer.
METHODS
We retrospectively reviewed the records of 29 patients who had been diagnosed as having an obstructed left-sided colon cancer during the period from January 1995 to December 2003 at Ewha Womans University Hospital. We compared two techniques, a one-stage operation (10 cases) and a staged operation (13 cases).
RESULTS
The mean age of the one-stage group was 58.5+/-16.1, and that of the staged operation group was 65.0+/-13.4. Both groups had similar co-morbidities, TNM stages, and tumor locations. In the one-stage operation group, a subtotal colectomy (n=3), a resection and anastomosis with intraoperative lavage (n=5), and a resection and anastomosis following stent insertion (n=2) had been performed. Patients who had undergone a colostomy as the first operation, resection and anastomosis (n=3), and a resection and anastomosis following a defunctioning colostomy (n=10) were included in the staged operation group. The mean postoperative hospital stay showed no significant differences between the two groups. One patient who had undergone a one-stage operation presented with an intestinal partial obstruction five months later. There were no anastomotic leakages, intraabdominal absceses, and wound infections, nor were there any mortalities.
CONCLUSIONS
A one-stage resection and primary anastomosis for obstructed left-sided colon cancer can be done safely without significant morbidity.

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