The results of emergent curative surgery for the colorectal cancer; a single center experience of 52 patients
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2018
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Aim: Even though, protective methods and early diagnostic modalities are used in current practice, almost 6 to 30% of colorectal
cancer patients admit to hospital for emergency operation with late complications.
The aim of this study is to interpreting data of the early postoperative oncologic outcomes of the emergent curative CRC surgeries.
Material and Methods: Between January 2012 and January 2017, 173 patients were operated curatively for colorectal cancer at
Mehmet Akif İnan Training and Research Hospital of Health Sciences University. Of these, 52 patients were treated with emergent
curative colorectal surgery. Demographics, laboratory, and clinical data, diagnostic studies, surgical procedures, operative findings,
histopathologic results, postoperative complications, and patient follow-up were retrospectively analyzed.
Results: The mean age (59.6 ± 10.9 vs. 57.7 ± 11.5, P = 0.98) and gender (71.15 vs. 76.03% male, P = 0.18) were close in emergent
and elective colorectal cancer surgery groups. Early postoperative mortality was seen in 6 (11.5%) of those patients. The mean
postoperative hospital stay in emergent surgery group was significantly longer than in elective surgery group. The 2-years overall
survival rate of emergent and elective group were estimated 33 versus 77%, respectively.
Conclusion: Our findings reveal that emergency CRC surgery predicts more advanced disease and longer operation time. Also in the
emergent group have a higher complication rates, longer hospital stay, increased early postoperative morbidity, and lower long term
survival in even all same stages.
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Annals of Medical Research
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Oter, V., Yalcin, M., & Oter, S. (2021). The results of emergent curative surgery for the colorectal cancer; a single center experience of 52 patients . Annals of Medical Research