Outcomes in patients undergoing urgent colorectal surgery
ANZ Journal of Surgery2014Vol. 84(12), pp. 960–964
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Patrick Telöken, Katrina Spilsbury, Michael D. Levitt, Gregory Makin, Paul Salama, Patrick Tan, Cheryl Penter, Cameron Platell
Abstract
In patients undergoing an urgent resection within a colorectal unit, performing a primary anastomosis is feasible and safe in the majority, relaparotomies are required in a minority and urgent surgery is an important predictor of worse prognosis in those with colorectal cancer.
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