
ONCOLOGICAL OPERATIONS IN EMERGENCY SURGERY (CLINICAL CASE)
Author(s) -
К. В. Атаманов,
V.E. Voitsitsky,
O.A. Tkachuk,
Vera Lebedeva,
I.V. Skuridina,
Е В Федорова,
Yu.S. Vajner,
D.K. Atamanov,
Э. Р. Атаманова
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
sibirskij medicinskij vestnik
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2541-8289
DOI - 10.31549/2541-8289-2021-2-29-33
Subject(s) - medicine , perforation , incidence (geometry) , colostomy , surgery , emergency surgery , psychological intervention , colorectal cancer , general surgery , anastomosis , elective surgery , abscess , cancer , nursing , physics , materials science , optics , punching , metallurgy
The increase in the incidence of colorectal cancer cannot go unnoticed. The number of patients with its complications in general surgical hospitals is growing steadily. The main ones include acute intestinal obstruction, bleeding, tumor destruction with paracancerous abscess formation or perforation. This limits the possibilities of carrying out the radical treatment of oncoproctological patients significantly, and reduces the number of resection interventions considerably. The incidence of postoperative complications in emergency patients is statistically higher than after elective surgeries. The most fatal is the failure of the enterocolonic anastomosis, usually requiring relaparotomy and often colostomy. With regional tumors, combined interventions are necessary, a prerequisite for which is the availability of trained specialists. The article presents a clinical case of performing a major surgery with a positive outcome for complicated colon cancer in a hospital on duty.