Impact of Stent Insertion on Short-Term Survival in Left-Sided Obstructive Colorectal Cancer: A Comparison of Bridge-to-Surgery and Emergency Surgical Strategies - Summary - MDSpire

Impact of Stent Insertion on Short-Term Survival in Left-Sided Obstructive Colorectal Cancer: A Comparison of Bridge-to-Surgery and Emergency Surgical Strategies

  • By

  • Yasir Musa Kesgin

  • Sezer Bulut

  • Seymur Abdullayev

  • Burak Suskun

  • Ahmet Surek

  • Turgut Donmez

  • Alpen Yahya Gumusoglu

  • Deniz Guzey

  • Mehmet Karabulut

  • December 22, 2025

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Objective:

To determine which method provides the best survival results in the first three years post-surgery for patients with left-sided obstructive colorectal cancer presenting to the emergency department.

Key Findings:
  • Stent placement may improve perioperative outcomes compared to emergency surgery, with potential implications for overall survival.
  • The study aims to clarify the impact of stent insertion on oncological outcomes, particularly in terms of survival rates.
  • Survival rates and complications were analyzed between the two groups, highlighting differences in outcomes.
Interpretation:

The findings will contribute to the ongoing debate regarding the optimal management strategy for obstructive colorectal cancer in emergency settings, potentially influencing clinical guidelines.

Limitations:
  • Retrospective design may introduce selection bias.
  • Single-center study limits generalizability.
  • Exclusion criteria may affect the applicability of results.
  • Potential confounding factors may influence outcomes.
Conclusion:

The study seeks to provide insights into the survival benefits of stent insertion versus emergency surgery for obstructive colorectal cancer, which may inform clinical decision-making.

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