Emergency surgery for splenic flexure cancer: results of the SFC Study Group database.
Nicola De' AngelisEloy EspinFrederic RisFilippo LandiBertrand Le RoyFederico CoccoliniValerio CelentanoAngela GurradoDenis PezetGiorgio BianchiRiccardo MemeoGiulio C VitaliAlejandro SolisChristine DenetSalomone Di SaverioGian Luigi de'AngelisMiquel KraftPaula Gonzálvez-GuardiolaAine StakelumFausto CatenaDavid FuksDes C WinterMario TestiniAleix Martínez-Péreznull nullPublished in: World journal of emergency surgery : WJES (2021)
In the emergency setting, ERC and open surgery are the most frequently performed procedures. ERC is associated with increased odds of severe postoperative complications when compared to more conservative SFC resections. Nonetheless, all the alternatives seem to provide similar pathologic and long-term outcomes, supporting the oncological safety of more conservative resections for emergency SFCs.
Keyphrases
- minimally invasive
- public health
- emergency department
- coronary artery bypass
- healthcare
- papillary thyroid
- robot assisted
- emergency medical
- surgical site infection
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- liver metastases
- rectal cancer
- early onset
- prostate cancer
- squamous cell
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- locally advanced
- acute coronary syndrome
- lymph node metastasis