Surgical management of left colon obstruction: The University of Minnesota experience

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Deen, KI [1 ]
Madoff, RD [1 ]
Goldberg, SM [1 ]
Rothenberger, DA [1 ]
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[1] Univ Minnesota, Sch Med, Dept Surg, Div Colon & Rectal Surg, St Paul, MN 55114 USA
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10.1016/S1072-7515(98)00253-1
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Background: Management of left-sided colonic obstruction is a surgical challenge. This study was performed to review our management of patients with left colon obstruction presenting to the University of Minnesota Hospitals over a 10-year period, 1985 to 1994. Study Design: We did a retrospective chart review of 143 patients (48 male and 35 female; mean age 70 years). Results: Sites of obstruction were rectosigmoid, 40%; sigmoid colon, 47%; descending colon, 5%; and splenic flexure, 8%. Fifty-two percent of patients had obstructing colorectal cancer. Two patients presented with generalized peritonitis secondary to colonic perforation. The majority (n = 121, 85%) of patients underwent resection (subtotal in 39 [32%], and segmental in 82 [68%]) and anastomosis in a single stage after appropriate resuscitation. Intraoperative colonic cleansing was undertaken in 40 patients (28%). Morbidity within 30 days of operation was 11%, including 1 anastomotic leak, and mortality was 3%. The 4 deaths occurred in patients over 75 years of age and were not from anastomotic complications. Conclusions: A single stage resection and an anastomosis facilitated by intraoperative colonic cleansing in one-third of cases was performed in 85% of patients presenting with left colon obstruction. One anastomotic leak occurred. Our current policy of strongly favoring a single stage, definitive operation for patients presenting with left colon obstruction appears reasonable on the basis of this retrospective review of our experience. (J Am Cell Surg 1938;187:573-576. (C) 1998 by the American College of Surgeons).
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