2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2018.04.008
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Colonic ischemia mimicking obstruction due to sigmoid colon cancer: A case report

Abstract: HighlightsWe present a patient with colonic ischemia, initially considered to have colonic obstruction.The patient died postoperatively of multiple organ system failure.It is difficult to diagnose colonic ischemia in patients with suspected colonic obstruction.The imaging studies in these patients may be misleading, resulting in adverse outcomes.A radiological diagnosis makes sense when it is the same as the “clinical diagnosis”.

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“…[ 11 ] The clinical treatment is based on surgical operations such as radical resection of SCC, which control the development and deterioration of tumors and delay the progress of cancer. [ 12 ] Traditional laparotomy will cause greater trauma to the patient’s body, which is not conducive to postoperative recovery, and has more complications and poor prognosis. [ 13 ] With the clinical promotion and application of laparoscopic technology, it has gradually replaced laparotomy and become the preferred treatment option for patients with SCC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 11 ] The clinical treatment is based on surgical operations such as radical resection of SCC, which control the development and deterioration of tumors and delay the progress of cancer. [ 12 ] Traditional laparotomy will cause greater trauma to the patient’s body, which is not conducive to postoperative recovery, and has more complications and poor prognosis. [ 13 ] With the clinical promotion and application of laparoscopic technology, it has gradually replaced laparotomy and become the preferred treatment option for patients with SCC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%