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The use of colonic stenting with elective surgery has been suggested as an alternative management for acute malignant colonic obstruction, as emergency surgery has a high risk of morbidity and mortality.

However, the available body of literature addressing their benefit in this setting is contradictory.

The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy and safety of colonic stenting with elective surgery versus emergency surgery in the management of acute malignant colonic obstruction.


Clinical Trial Description

Colorectal cancer is one commonly diagnosed malignancy worldwide, with an estimated 10 million new cases and 6 million deaths . Around 8%-29% of patients with colorectal cancer present with acute colonic obstruction, and 70% of all malignant obstruction occurs in the left-sided colon. It has been reported that about 15%-20 % of patients with colorectal cancer present with acute obstructive symptoms at the time of diagnosis.

Conventionally, these patients are treated with emergency surgery to restore luminal continuity, which includes a variety of strategies such as the so-called two-stage surgery involving primary resection with colostomy (i.e., Hartmann's procedure) or proximal colostomy followed by resection, and one-stage surgery involving primary resection with anastomosis. Whatever the strategy chosen, the emergency surgery has an associated high risk of morbidity and mortality, and about two-thirds of such patients end up with a permanent stoma, which caused lower health-related quality of life and costs associated with stoma care.

Since 1991, the colonic stenting has been applied as palliative treatment for patients with unresectable colorectal cancer. In 1993, Tejero et al. reported using colonic stenting as a bridge to definitive surgery. Recently, Zhang et al. conducted a meta-analysis of 8 studies (6 retrospective and 2 randomized trials) and indicated that stent placement before elective surgery, also known as a bridge to surgery, lead to a reduction in need of intensive care (risk ratio [RR], 0.42; 95% confidence interval, 0.19-0.93), stoma creation (RR, 0.70; 0.50-0.99), and overall complications (RR, 0.42; 0.24-0.71) compared with the emergency surgery cohort, meanwhile, colonic stenting with elective surgery achieved higher primary anastomosis rate (RR, 1.62; 1.21-2.16), and did not adversely affect the mortality and long-term survival. The most common complications of colonic stenting were re-obstruction (12%), migration (11%), and perforation (4.5%).

However, the available body of literature addressing the benefit of colonic stenting with elective surgery is contradictory, and limited by the lack of the prospective randomised controlled trials. Therefore, we plan to conduct this multicenter, prospective, open label,cohort study, to determine the efficacy and safety of colonic stenting with elective surgery versus emergency surgery in the management of acute malignant colonic obstruction. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


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NCT number NCT01997684
Study type Interventional
Source Nanfang Hospital of Southern Medical University
Contact Xiaobing Cui, M.D.
Phone +86 13631312723
Email xbing119@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date July 2013
Completion date December 2016

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