Restoring continuity in metastatic cancer of the right colon to avoid impending ileus and iostomy.
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Indications
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Contraindications
Contraindications in palliative hemicolectomy:
- Markedly reduced general condition due to metastatic malignancy.
Technical contraindication:
- Pronounced peritoneal metastasis preventing sufficient mobilization the colon for subsequent anastomosis.
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Preoperative diagnostic work-up
- General preoperative diagnostics to assess patient suitability for anesthesia: here findings normal for age.
- Lab results, chest film, ECG, pulmonary function.
- Special preoperative diagnostics in colon cancer: Abdominal ultrasonography, colonoscopy to assess the remaining colon.
- Special preoperative diagnostics in metastatic colon cancer: CT study of the abdomen and possibly the chest.
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Special preparation
Generally not required.
Antegrade bowel cleansing (lavage) in nonobstructing tumor. -
Informed consent
General risks of surgery
- Thrombosis
- Embolism
- Infections
- Vascular/nerve injury
- Secondary bleeding
- Injury to adjacent organs
Special aspects of informed consent - Anastomotic failure
- Peritonitis
- If anastomosis is not possible: Ostomy
Anesthesia
General anesthesia with relaxation of the patient ... - Operations in general, visceral and transpl
General anesthesia with relaxation of the patient ... - Operations in general, visceral and transpl
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