MORBIMORTALITY BY RECTAL CANCER OPERATED WITH TECHNIQUE OF MILES. ESSALUD HOSPITAL IN ICA , 1993-2003
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https://doi.org/10.35563/rmp.v1i1.85Keywords:
Cáncer de recto, Resección abdominal - perineal, MorbimortalidadAbstract
The colon and rectum cancer is a common disease, their treatment is indicated through the surgery with curative character. The surgery accepted globally is the perineal–abdominal resection (Miles). 29 patients have been operated, 15 men and14 women, their ages ranged between 43 and 84. There were not any death after surgery but the rate of complications was 20.6% (6/29) infections in surgical wounds. The stay in hospital was 9 to11 days. The average time of these operations was 3 to 4 hours, 24 patients survived more than5 years (82.7%). The most frequent histological type was adenocarcinoma which is concordant with another published studies.
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