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Ulus Travma Acil Cer · Nov 2020
Does a selective surgical approach to malignant bowel obstruction help in palliative care patients?
- Ahmet Akbaş, Emin Daldal, Fatih Daşıran, Hüseyin Bakır, Hasan Dagmura, and İsmail Okan.
- Department of General Surgery, University of Health Sciences, Bağcılar Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul-Turkey.
- Ulus Travma Acil Cer. 2020 Nov 1; 26 (6): 875-882.
BackgroundMalignant bowel obstruction (MBO) is a condition secondary to intra-abdominal metastatic spread of advanced-stage tumors. There is no consensus for the treatment approach of MBO. This study aims to present the results of medical treatment and palliative surgery in patients diagnosed with MBO.MethodsThe patients who were treated for advanced-stage tumors between 2010 and 2017 and for whom consultation was requested from the surgical clinic for MBO symptoms were identified. A selective approach together with palliative care for the indication of surgery was instituted. The patients with surgical treatment and medical treatment were compared concerning survival, oral food intake and symptom relief.ResultsSeventy-six patients (30 female, 46 male) aged 60.5±12.8 years (range: 27-88) were included in this study. Forty-eight of the patients (64.9%) underwent surgical treatment, while 28 (35.1%) had medical treatment. Although the patients with surgery had longer duration of stay in the hospital (median 16 days vs. 4 days) (p<0.001) and higher complication rates (27.1% vs. 3.5%) compared to medically treated patients; the restoring oral food intake was better (97.9% vs. 78.6%) (p=0.005) and the survival was longer (105 days vs. 43 days).ConclusionThis study revealed that surgical treatment resulted in better outcomes for life quality parameters in highly selected patients with malignant bowel obstruction evaluated by multidisciplinary team, including palliative care.
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