Israel journal of medical sciences
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During a period of 4 years, 20 patients with obstructing carcinoma of the left colon were treated by subtotal colectomy with primary ileocolonic anastomosis. Thirteen patients (65%) were 65 years of age or older. All patients presented to the emergency room with large bowel obstruction. ⋯ The one-stage procedure in the treatment of obstructing carcinoma of the left colon offers the patient a number of advantages over stage intervention elimination of colostomy, namely removal of occult lesions in the resected colon, shorter hospitalization and low morbidity and mortality. We found this procedure to be a valid option also in the elderly (> 65) high risk patient. Metastatic disease in our view is not a contraindication, since the elimination of colostomy will improve the quality of life of these patients.