Management of malignant left colonic obstruction: is an initial temporary colostomy followed by surgical resection a better option?
Colorectal Disease2013Vol. 15(11), pp. e646–53
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Abstract
IC followed by surgical resection is a technically simple strategy, allowing initial abdominal exploration with a short period of having a colostomy, and permitting elective surgery with a low morbidity and full oncological lymphadenectomy.
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