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When Chemo Meets Emergency Surgery: A Close Look
ItalyFriday, May 23, 2025
The surgery wasn't a walk in the park. About a third of the patients ended up with a colostomy bag. One in five had complications after surgery, but none needed another operation or intensive care. The good news? Only one patient didn't make it past the 30-day mark.
Now, here's where it gets interesting. Nearly half of the patients could go back to their chemo after surgery. For those with a blocked intestine, the median survival time was about eight months. This shows that emergency surgery during chemo is doable, with acceptable risks. It can even help patients get back on track with their chemo, boosting their chances of survival.
But, there's a catch. This study was done at one place, so the results might not be the same everywhere. More research, maybe even teaming up with other hospitals, could help figure out the best way to handle these situations. It's all about finding that sweet spot where surgery and chemo work together, not against each other.
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