It has been found that 8%-29% of colorectal cancers are obstructive. The use of "stent as bridge to surgery " is one of the most debated topics in obstructive left-sided colorectal cancer management. The endoscopic placement of a self-expanding metallic stent as bridge to surgery (BTS) could turn an emergency surgery to an elective one, increasing the number of primary anastomoses instead of stoma and facilitating the laparoscopic approach instead of an open one. However, in recent years the possible risk of perforations and microperforations facilitating cancer spread related to the use of self-expanding metallic stent for BTS has been highlighted. Therefore, despite the useful short-term outcomes related to BTS, the recent literature has focused on long-term outcomes investigating the disease-free survival, the recurrence rate and the overall survival. Due to discordant data, international guidelines are still conflicting, and the debate is still open. There is not agreement about using self-expanding metallic stent for BTS as the gold standard.
Binetti, M., Lauro, A., Tonini, V. (2022). Colonic stent for bridge to surgery for acute left-sided malignant colonic obstruction: A review of the literature after 2020. WORLD JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 13(12), 957-966 [10.5306/wjco.v13.i12.957].
Colonic stent for bridge to surgery for acute left-sided malignant colonic obstruction: A review of the literature after 2020
Binetti, Margherita;Tonini, Valeria
2022
Abstract
It has been found that 8%-29% of colorectal cancers are obstructive. The use of "stent as bridge to surgery " is one of the most debated topics in obstructive left-sided colorectal cancer management. The endoscopic placement of a self-expanding metallic stent as bridge to surgery (BTS) could turn an emergency surgery to an elective one, increasing the number of primary anastomoses instead of stoma and facilitating the laparoscopic approach instead of an open one. However, in recent years the possible risk of perforations and microperforations facilitating cancer spread related to the use of self-expanding metallic stent for BTS has been highlighted. Therefore, despite the useful short-term outcomes related to BTS, the recent literature has focused on long-term outcomes investigating the disease-free survival, the recurrence rate and the overall survival. Due to discordant data, international guidelines are still conflicting, and the debate is still open. There is not agreement about using self-expanding metallic stent for BTS as the gold standard.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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