Separation Surgery for Unresectable Right-sided Colon Cancer as Palliation

Patients with acute colorectal obstruction due to malignancy in the right-sided colon are treated with primary resection and anastomosis. However, considering the generally poor status and prognosis, less-invasive, palliative treatment is desirable, particularly for unresectable malignancies. An ile...

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Main Authors: Ryosuke Maki, Ken Nakata, Nobuyoshi Ohara, Masaki Tsujie, Junya Fujita, Hiroki Ohzato
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Japan Society of Coloproctology 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of the Anus, Rectum and Colon
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jarc/5/2/5_2020-051/_pdf/-char/en
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spelling doaj-dd20ae65f0d9443b8995943f56a43d0c2021-04-30T09:43:37ZengThe Japan Society of ColoproctologyJournal of the Anus, Rectum and Colon2432-38532021-04-015220721110.23922/jarc.2020-0512020-051Separation Surgery for Unresectable Right-sided Colon Cancer as PalliationRyosuke Maki0Ken Nakata1Nobuyoshi Ohara2Masaki Tsujie3Junya Fujita4Hiroki Ohzato5Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Sakai City Medical CenterDepartment of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Sakai City Medical CenterDepartment of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Sakai City Medical CenterDepartment of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Sakai City Medical CenterDepartment of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Sakai City Medical CenterDepartment of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Sakai City Medical CenterPatients with acute colorectal obstruction due to malignancy in the right-sided colon are treated with primary resection and anastomosis. However, considering the generally poor status and prognosis, less-invasive, palliative treatment is desirable, particularly for unresectable malignancies. An ileostomy is useful, but the patient must manage the stoma, which worsens the quality of life. We developed a palliative surgical procedure, termed the “Separation surgery of the right-sided colon,” for treating an obstruction due to unresectable right-sided colon cancer. We identified and divided the ileum and the transverse colon and anastomosed the upper ileum to the lower transverse colon. Then, we created a mucous fistula with the loose ends of the lower ileum and the upper transverse colon. We performed this procedure in five patients. Stoma pouches were unnecessary. No comorbidities were observed, including anastomotic leakage. The “Separation surgery of the right-sided colon” was useful as palliative surgery.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jarc/5/2/5_2020-051/_pdf/-char/enseparation surgery of the right-sided colonunresectable right-sided colonpalliative surgery
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Ken Nakata
Nobuyoshi Ohara
Masaki Tsujie
Junya Fujita
Hiroki Ohzato
spellingShingle Ryosuke Maki
Ken Nakata
Nobuyoshi Ohara
Masaki Tsujie
Junya Fujita
Hiroki Ohzato
Separation Surgery for Unresectable Right-sided Colon Cancer as Palliation
Journal of the Anus, Rectum and Colon
separation surgery of the right-sided colon
unresectable right-sided colon
palliative surgery
author_facet Ryosuke Maki
Ken Nakata
Nobuyoshi Ohara
Masaki Tsujie
Junya Fujita
Hiroki Ohzato
author_sort Ryosuke Maki
title Separation Surgery for Unresectable Right-sided Colon Cancer as Palliation
title_short Separation Surgery for Unresectable Right-sided Colon Cancer as Palliation
title_full Separation Surgery for Unresectable Right-sided Colon Cancer as Palliation
title_fullStr Separation Surgery for Unresectable Right-sided Colon Cancer as Palliation
title_full_unstemmed Separation Surgery for Unresectable Right-sided Colon Cancer as Palliation
title_sort separation surgery for unresectable right-sided colon cancer as palliation
publisher The Japan Society of Coloproctology
series Journal of the Anus, Rectum and Colon
issn 2432-3853
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Patients with acute colorectal obstruction due to malignancy in the right-sided colon are treated with primary resection and anastomosis. However, considering the generally poor status and prognosis, less-invasive, palliative treatment is desirable, particularly for unresectable malignancies. An ileostomy is useful, but the patient must manage the stoma, which worsens the quality of life. We developed a palliative surgical procedure, termed the “Separation surgery of the right-sided colon,” for treating an obstruction due to unresectable right-sided colon cancer. We identified and divided the ileum and the transverse colon and anastomosed the upper ileum to the lower transverse colon. Then, we created a mucous fistula with the loose ends of the lower ileum and the upper transverse colon. We performed this procedure in five patients. Stoma pouches were unnecessary. No comorbidities were observed, including anastomotic leakage. The “Separation surgery of the right-sided colon” was useful as palliative surgery.
topic separation surgery of the right-sided colon
unresectable right-sided colon
palliative surgery
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jarc/5/2/5_2020-051/_pdf/-char/en
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