Explore the obstructive colon tumor resection and anastomosis clinical effect of surgical treatment. Methods: Select our hospital in March 2012 - March 2014 of 58 cases of obstructive colon cancer patients as observation group, are not fuly bowel preparation before surgery, 21 cases of left colon resection, 25 cases of right half colon resection, irregular resection in 12. Over the same period of 58 cases of colon tumor without an intestinal obstruction patients as control group, under fuly bowel preparation before operation, 19 cases of left colon resection, 23 cases of right half colon resection, irregular resection in 16 cases. Results: Observation group, the incidence of postoperative complications was 8.62% (5/58), including wound infection in 2 cases, anastomotic leakage in 2 cases, abdominal infection in 1 case. Control the incidence of complications was 12.07% (7/58), wound infection 3 cases, anastomotic leakage in 2 cases, abdominal infection in 2 cases. The more similar between the two groups has no statistical significance (P > 0.05). Conclusion:For acute or chronic obstructive colon cancer using lesion resection of one stage anastomosis, can achieve satisfactory results.
Obstructive colon cancerA resection and anastomosis