Abstract:Abstract:Objective:To evaluate the treatment of colorectal carcinoma with acute colonic obstruction in the elderly.
Methods :The clinical data of 116 elderly patients undergoing emergency operation for acute colonic obstruction due to colorectal carcinoma were analyzed retrospectively. The patients were treated in recent 5 years. There were 39 elderly patients with right-side colonic lesion, 64 cases with left-side colonic lesion and 13 elderly patients with rectal lesion. All patients received emergency operation. One stage tumor resection and anastomosis was performed in 39 cases with right-side colonic lesion and in 62 cases with left-side colonic lesion, Hartmann operation in 9 cases, Dixon operation in 4 cases and proximal colostomy in 2 cases.
Results:Postoperative complications occurred in 17 cases (14.7%), including wound infection, intraperitoneal sepsis and intestinal fistula. One hundred and fifteen cases recovered (99.1%), but there was one perioperative death.
Conclusions:Under certain conditions, one stage tumor resection is feasible and safe for acute colonic obstruction due to colorectal carcinoma in elderly patients.