Oncologic desiderates and difficulties of colon cancer radical surgical cure

Abstract Title: Oncologic desiderates and difficulties of colon cancer radical surgical cure
Authors: Carmen Rata, Nusa Saracin, Catalin Dumitrascu, Horaitu Papiu, Alexandru Dumnici
Affiliation: “Vasile Goldis” Western University Arad, Romania
Abstract text: Patients with colon cancer detected at time benefits of radical surgical cure. These kind of surgical treatments make us series problems caused by respecting oncologic radicalizing desiderate and regarding cancer prevention and management of possible incidents and complications that can arise during the surgical act. Interventions are studied on a group of patients who received radical cure of colon cancer. Operations used classical path approach and consisted of right hemi-colectomy, left hemi-colectomy, segmental colectomy and Hartmann’s operation. Classical approach by laparotomy provided good conditions for tumor excision with preservation of adequate oncological safety margins allowing also the excision implicated lymph nodes territories. The most common incidents that might occur during surgical interventions are intraoperative bleeding and damage to adjacent organs (ureter, spleen), which must been prevented by tended dissection to view compliance plans, cleavage plans and accurately identifying anatomical elements to be ligatured or cut off.
Keywords: colon cancer, oncologic radicalism, the classic surgical approach
Presentation type: Oral
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