1. Surgical results of Hartmann procedure in emergency cases with left-sided colorectal cancer.
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Altin O, Kaya S, Sari R, Altuntas YE, Baris B, and Kucuk HF
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- Anastomosis, Surgical, Colostomy, Emergencies, Humans, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Postoperative Complications etiology, Colonic Diseases, Colorectal Neoplasms surgery
- Abstract
Objective: We aimed to define indication of Hartmann procedure (HP) under emergency conditions, analyze, and present in which cases this procedure should be used., Methods: The patients who underwent emergency surgery for colorectal cancer were analyzed. Rates of mortality, overall, and disease-free survival of the patients were evaluated. The colostomy closure rate, operative mortality, and surgical complications of the secondary operation performed after the HP were also assessed., Results: Fifty-seven patients who underwent HP were included in the study. The indications were obstruction (n = 37) or perforation (n = 20). The post-operative mortality and morbidity rates were 21.1% and 63.2%, respectively. The 1-, 3-, and 5-year survival rates for all patients were 54%, 49%, and 45%., Conclusion: HP can be a life-saving procedure in cases of high risk, emergency colorectal disease. Surgeons create a temporary stoma as a part of this procedure that is generally closed with a second operation. However, it is not possible to close the stoma in some cases, and the potential physical and emotional issues related to the stoma should be a part of the surgeon's considerations., (Copyright: © 2021 Permanyer.)
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- 2021
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