CLINICAL CHARACTERISTRIC OF PATIENT WITH LAPAROSCOPIC RIGHT COLON CANCER RESECTION AT THANH NHAN HOSPITAL

Trần Quyết Thắng1,, Hà Văn Quyết2, Đào Quang Minh1
1 Thanh Nhàn Hospital
2 Haiphong University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Abstract

Our study aimed to evaluate the clinical and preclinical characteristic of patient with right colon cancer who underwent laparoscopic surgery. Methods: The authors reviewed records from 43 patients with histologically proven right colon carcinoma from July 2017 to October 2021. Patients were treated by laparoscopic resection. We analyzed clinical, pre-clinical characteristics. Results: In our study, the mean age was 53,5 ± 0,7, male/female ratio was 1,26/1; 62,8% had normal BMI (18,5 – 24,9). Abdominal pain was the most common symptom (83,7%); 11,6% had palpable tumor. 100% of tumor were detected by colonoscopy: 48,8% in ascending colon, 41,9% in hepatic flexure; 83,7% had tumor size accounting for > ½ colon circumference. 97,7% of tumor were detected on abdominal computed tomography with thickening of the colon wall. The rate of postoperative stages I, II, III colon cancer was 9,3%; 48,8%; 42,9%. Conclusion: The majority of right colon cancer patients undergoing laparoscopic resection were diagnosed at an early stage with atypical clinical symptoms. Colonoscopy is the most important diagnostic method.

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