The Stent Evolution in Colo-Rectal Emergencies
Journal: Journal of Surgery and Surgical Research (Vol.1, No. 3)Publication Date: 2015-12-17
Authors : Andrea Cavallaro Giorgio Maria Paolo Graziano Marco Cavallaro; Antonino Graziano;
Page : 045-048
Keywords : Stent; Intestinal occlusion;
Abstract
Introduction: The appearance of a framework for occlusive colorectal tumor raises complex issues and difficult. We need to ensure a resumption of normal bowel function in patients often in extreme conditions. Emergency surgery flounders in a derivation and a resection with restoration of intestinal transit. The progress of digestive endoscopy can now make available a medical procedure can solve the framework occlusive both as palliation both as a bridge to safer surgery. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the indications and limitations of the method of colon prosthesis with self expandable stents.
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