Carcinoma obstructing the left side of the colon
S. N. Carson, S. M. Poticha and T. W. Shields
The clinical course, operative treatment, and results of 129 patients with
carcinoma obstructing the left side of the colon were reviewed. There were
64 cases of incomplete obstruction, all secondary to primary adenocarcinoma
of the colon. Sixty-five patients had complete obstruction; 37 of these had
primary adenocarcinoma of the colon, and the rest, cancer from other
primary sites, largely the genitourinary tract. The operations involving
colostomy only or colostomy as part of a staged resection resulted in high
operative mortality and low long-term survival, in addition to a high rate
of postoperative sepsis. Results of operations involving primary resection
of obstructing tumor were superior in all the above factors studied.