Emergency Surgery Versus Colorectal Stents for the Management of Malignant Colonic Obstructions
NCT ID: NCT04449822
Last Updated: 2022-05-02
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-01-05
2022-03-05
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The colonic stent insertion effectively decompressed the obstructed colon and avoid needs of emergency surgery. This method is a palliation and bridge to surgery. Colonic stents allowed surgery to be performed electively.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Emergency surgery
Surgical decompression with colostomy with or without resection and eventual re-anastomosis.
Emergency surgery
Surgical decompression with colostomy with or without resection and eventual re-anastomosis.
Colonic stenting
The colonic stent placement
Colonic stenting
The colonic stent placement to relieve the colonic obstruction.
Interventions
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Emergency surgery
Surgical decompression with colostomy with or without resection and eventual re-anastomosis.
Colonic stenting
The colonic stent placement to relieve the colonic obstruction.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patient's approval to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
* Patient's refusal to participate in the study.
* Patients in the ASA group 4 and 5.
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Zaza Demetrashvili
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Zaza Demetrashvili
Associate Professor, Surgery Department
Principal Investigators
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Zaza Demetrashvili
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Tbilisi State Medical University
Locations
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Tbilisi State Medical University
Tbilisi, Yes, Georgia
Countries
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References
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Merabishvili G, Agdgomelashvili I, Mosidze B, Demetrashvili Z. Emergency surgery versus colorectal stenting for the management of left-sided malignant colon obstructions:A prospective cohort study. Acta Scientific Medical Sciences 2021, 5(4):18-23. doi: 10.31080/ASMS.2020.05.0863
Other Identifiers
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07122017
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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