1. [Comparison between endoscopic stenting and colostomy in the management of obstructing cancer of the left colon: Literature review].
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Trigui A, Rejab H, Akrout A, Harbi H, Kachaou A, Fendri S, Frikha MF, and Mzali R
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- Humans, Intestinal Obstruction etiology, Palliative Care, Colonic Neoplasms complications, Colonoscopy, Colostomy, Intestinal Obstruction therapy, Stents
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Introduction: Colonic occlusion is the mode of discovery of 8 to 29% of colonic neoplasms. Our objective is to compare the placement of stent versus colostomy in the management of obstructing cancer of the left colon., Material and Methods: We have carried out a systematic search of literature from MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cochrane Library database to identify articles related to the comparison of stent versus colostomy published between 2000 and 2016., Results: We have identified 6 studies. Only one study was prospective comparative. Three studies were for curative purposes. The total number of patients was 7205. In the "stent" group, there was a decrease in the average length of hospital stay compared to the "stoma" group and there was a decrease in cost with a statistically significant relationship. There was no difference between the two groups in terms of 4 hospital mortality and early morbidity., Conclusion: In case of neoplastic occlusion of the left colon, the choice between colostomy or colonic stent depends on the therapeutic strategy. Indeed, for curative strategy or administration of anti-angiogenics, it is recommended to practice a colostomy. However, for palliative treatment, colonic stenting is the treatment to follow., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
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- 2019
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