No Coil® Placement in Patients Undergoing Left Hemicolectomy and Lower Anterior Resection for Colorectal Cancer: Efficacy, Tolerability and Differences.
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Abstract Background. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the most common type of the gastrointestinal tract. Anastomotic leak (AL), is the most important complication of colorectal surgery. In this retrospective study, we evaluated efficacy and tolerability of transanal tube No Coil® in patients with CRC undergoing low anterior resection (LAR) and left hemicolectomy (LC). Methods. Thirty-eight patients operated by the same team for primary colorectal adenocarcinoma were collected, 24 LC and 14 LAR. Neither defuncioning stoma nor neoadjuvant therapy not was administered to anyone patients. No Coil® was placed immediately after the end of surgical treatment.Results. In our experience, LC was performed in 24 individuals (63%), LAR in 14 individuals (37%). AL was evident in 2,63 % of the sample; no statistical difference was found in AL occurrence between LC and LAR with only one patient in LAR group.Conclusion. With our preliminary data, we suggest that No Coil® placement can be considered as a valuable procedure assisting colorectal surgery, but further studies are required to confirm and enlarge actual evidence.
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